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…
Thank you to our event sponsors

Sponsors
A & E Network - The Recovery Project
Anonymous
Foundation for Recovery
Friends and Family of Ellen Hall
Joseph Scott
Stewart Van Scoyoc
Hunter Smith Family Foundation
Champions
Addiction Technology Transfer Center (ATTC) Network
Tom Coderre
Center for Addiction Research, Education and Support
Mr. and Mrs. JW Hanley
Hazelden Center for Public Advocacy
The McShin Foundation
Advocates
Altarum Institute
Betty Ford Center
Jenny Collier, JD
Peter Fenn
Stephen Gumbley
The Joel Hernandez Walk for Recovery
lyricsingray
The Mark & Debi Rolfing Charitable Foundation
NIATx
William C. Paley
Pennsylvania Recovery Organization – Achieving Community Together (PRO-ACT)
Recovery Consultants of Atlanta
Friends
Addiction Research and Treatment
Services (ARTS)
Advocates for Recovery Through Medicine
Johnny Allem
Anonymous
Arthur Burnett, Sr.
Brighton Hospital
Caron Treatment Centers
Center for the Study of Addiction & Recovery, Texas Tech University
Christine Lubinski
Nancy Clark, Alternative
Sentencing Program
Constance Pechura, TRI
Father Martin’s Ashley
Friends of SAMHSA
John Hartinger
Institute for Research Education
and Training in Addictions (IRETA)
JRA eCommerce - Jonathan I. Rose
Merlyn & Kleo Karst
Peter Madigan
Massachusetts Organization for
Addiction Recovery (MOAR)
Kenneth Minkoff, MD, ZIA Partners, Inc.
Lisa Minton, Chyrsalis House
John de Miranda
National Alliance for Medication
Assisted Recovery
National Council for Community
Behavioral Healthcare
National Council on Alcoholism
and Drug Dependence (NCADD)
Peer Assistance Services
RICAREs
SAARA of Virginia, Inc.
Mark Skibbie, Merrill Lynch
State Associations of Addiction
Services (SAAS)
The Curie Group, LLC
The RASE Project
Mary Pat Woodard
Wellstone Action Fund





