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Welcome to Faces & Voices of Recovery, the nation's leading non-profit recovery advocacy organization.

We walk side-by-side with recovery community organizations, peer support specialists, communities, and thought leaders all over the country to advocate for normalizing recovery and de-stigmatizing addiction.

Six cultural and age diversity people standing together

$350 Million

Recovery Support Funding

80,000+

Supporters

200+

Alliance Members

What we do here

Faces & Voices of Recovery is dedicated to advancing peer support services and recovery efforts everywhere. From recovery pop-ups and trainings to RCO certifications and accreditation, we keep ourselves committed to the progress of recovery.

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How you can help

With your support, we can advocate through education, equip communities with tools that facilitate connection and resource-sharing, and convene experts that invite equity, compassion, and empowerment to the recovery conversation.

As a non-profit organization, we count on buy-in from allies like you.

Donations help us continue the work; memberships help us grow. Click below to get involved.

Latest News

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The One Thing We Cannot Live Without

There are many ways to talk about what we do at Recovery Café and about who we are. Lately, I have been talking about it this way. We are 60…

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We’re Just Getting Started

For as long as there’s been addiction, there’s been recovery. Addiction and the collateral damage left in its wake are more outwardly recognizable; it’s a condition. Recovery, on the other…

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Unity in Recovery

Celebrating Recovery and Unity September is a special month for those in the recovery community, as it signifies Recovery Month. This year, Faces & Voices of Recovery had the privilege…

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Stigma kept people with substance use disorders “in the shadows.” Now, they’re fighting to “recover out loud.”

A recent article featured on CBS News discusses the new federal data that states approximately 72.2% of more than 29 million Americans with substance use disorder are living in Recovery….

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The Roots of International Recovery Day

I am a Face & Voice of Recovery John Winslow, the founder of International Recovery Day and a strong advocate in the recovery community, is also a man in long-term…

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25 Years of the Modern Recovery Community Organization (RCO)

Celebrating the Silver Anniversary of the First Recovery Community Services Program Grants As I began to reflect recently on the tremendous value of recovery community organizations, a close friend sent…

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