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September 20, 2008

Rally for Recovery! 2008
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Brooklyn Bridge Recovery Rally
on September 27, 2008. Learn more!

Recovery Advocacy Toolkit
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New book selected for online book club
Read "Rescued Lives:The Oxford House Approach to Substance Abuse" and participate in the discussion!

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10.05.08

Two years ago last May, Jim Ramstad, a veteran congressman from the suburbs of Minneapolis-St. Paul, paid a quiet visit to a colleague whose drug ....


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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...

 

Event: December 2nd New Hampshire Presidential Townhall Meeting

Pictures from the New Hampshire Presidential Townhall Meeting
December 2, 2007
Plaistow, NH


Moderator Lisa Peakes, Host, Morning Edition, New Hampshire Public Radio

 


Carol McDaid closing the Townhall Meeting with a call to action

 


Moderator, Lisa Peakes

 


Joe Harding, Director, the New Hampshire Office of Alcohol and Other Drug Policy helps open the town hall with greetings from the State of New Hampshire
(photo courtesy of David Fuccillo)

 

 


Matthew Walker, a resident of Newbury, NH, asks a question at the event
(photo courtesy of David Fuccillo)

 

 


Patrick McKeown asks a question of one of the 9 campaigns represented at the event
(photo courtesy of David Fuccillo)

 

 


Pat Taylor, Execytive Director, Faces and Voices of Recovery welcomes everyone to the first ever Presidential Townhall about recovery issues
(photo courtesy of David Fuccillo)

 

 


Stephanie Miller, from Manchester, NH, listens as her question is answered by a Presidential campaign representative
(photo courtesy of David Fuccillo)

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