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Recovery Voices Count 2012
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Recovery Community Organizations are taking up the challenge to make Recovery Voices Count. They are engaging in nonpartisan events building up to this November's elections including town hall forums, voter registration drives and voter education events. Check out some of their Sucessful Strategies that have garnered great media coverage and had a powerful impact on educating policymakers and the public about the reality of recovery from alcohol and other drugs.
“The Recovery Voices Count campaign was a terrific experience. We registered over 100 brand new voters at our rallies, got candidates on record about their positions and educated hundreds of registered voters about recovery issues.” - Judie Didriksen, Jefferson City, MO, Missouri Recovery Network
- Ohio Citizens Advocates 2010 Voters' Guide
- Decision 2010: NCADD-New Jersey's New Jersey General Election Guide promoting the awareness of key issues surrounding addiction prevention, treatment and recovery programs
- Ohio Citizens Advocates' Rally for Recovery Celebration & Jam
- Ohio Citizens Advocates takes Recovery Voices Count to prison and much more
- Got Recovery? Get Out the Vote in El Paso, TX

Kentuckians for the Commonwealth leader Tayna Fogle organized a voter mobilization phone bank in Lexington staffed by an incredible 35 former felons called over 700 people.
Let us know how you're making Recovery Voices Count! this election season. Email us about your activities and let us know what you’re doing this Election Year. Thanks!





