Faces and Voices of Recovery
organizing the recovery community

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Read "Rescued Lives:The Oxford House Approach to Substance Abuse" and join the discussion!

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September 20
Over 40,000 people in recovery, family members, friends and allies came together...

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11.15.08

More women in this country die of substance abuse-related illnesses each year than of breast cancer. Think about that for a minute. It is, no doubt, one of the most arresting...

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The Recovery Bill of Rights

is a statement of the principle that all Americans have a right to recover from addiction to alcohol and other drugs. Learn more…

 

Rally for Recovery! 2008

Start planning your 2008 Rally for Recovery! event. This year's Rally for Recovery will take place on September 20, 2008! Learn more...

 

Membership and Giving

Faces & Voices is committed to organizing and mobilizing the millions of Americans in long-term recovery from addiction to alcohol and other drugs, our families, friends and allies to change public perceptions of recovery, promote effective public policy in Washington, DC and in all 50 states, and demonstrate that recovery is working for millions of Americans. It is our mission to bring the power and proof of recovery to everyone in the nation.

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Support Faces & Voices of Recovery

We rely on you to provide ongoing financial support to strengthen our efforts and help us build our growing recovery advocacy movement. We are funded through the generosity of individual donors like yourself, foundations, corporations and government contracts. Faces & Voices of Recovery is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization. Your donations are tax-deductible.

There are five easy ways to donate to Faces & Voices of Recovery!

  • Membership
  • Donation
  • Workplace Giving
  • Special Gifts and Bequests
  • Stock Contributions

Membership

Join our membership program and receive benefits such as a subscription to our quarterly publication Rising!, discounts on training registrations, and more.

Donation

  • Donate online. Make a one-time or recurring credit card donation through Human Care Charities of America ($10 minimum). Your transaction is secure. You will receive e-mail confirmation of your donation and your full donation will come to Faces & Voices of Recovery - no fees are deducted and no part of your donation goes to Human Care Charities of America.
  • Donate by mail. Make a one-time or recurring donation using a check payment. Please make the check out to “Faces & Voices of Recovery” and send payment to:

Faces & Voices of Recovery
Attn: Dannie Greenberg
1010 Vermont Ave., NW #708
Washington, DC 20005

Workplace Giving

Faces & Voices of Recovery is a member of Human Care Charities, a federation that presents charities to potential givers in fund drives at work and on the web.  We participate in the Combined Federal Campaign for employees of the federal government and U.S. military.  If you are a federal government or U.S. military employee and would like to give to Faces & Voices of Recovery through the CFC, please enter our CFC code# 12486 on your pledge card during this fall’s fund drive. By contributing to us through Human Care Charities, you pledge that a small amount of your paycheck will be automatically deducted.

Special Gifts and Bequests

Would you like to fund a special project, make a gift of securities, or name Faces & Voices of Recovery as a beneficiary in your will or pension fund? Contact Dannie Greenberg with your questions.

Stock Donations

Faces & Voices of Recovery is able to receive gifts of stock. Please contact Dannie Greenberg to arrange the transfer.

 

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