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March 8 , 2010

Recovery advocacy around the globe; Obama Administration Second Chance Act; Recovery community organization news; resources and more...Learn more...

 

Recovery Advocacy Toolkit: Making Our Voices Count

includes media outreach templates, event organizing “how-to” materials and many other resources. Learn more…
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eNewsletter - January 8, 2010

A New Year

A new year is underway and Faces & Voices board of directors and staff will be working with you over the next 12 months to make it possible for more of our family members, friends and neighbors to find and sustain their recovery from addiction to alcohol and other drugs. Learn more…

Job openings

Faces & Voices of Recovery has two job openings. The deadline for applying is Monday, January 18. Both positions are full-time and located in Washington, DC.

Executive Director –  Minnesota Recovery Connection (MRC). Minnesota’s statewide recovery community organization is seeking an Executive Director, who will report directly to the board of MRC and be responsible for all operations under a grant from the Minnesota Department of Human Services, Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division. Learn more…

Resources

Pleasure Unwoven: A Personal Journey About Addiction by Kevin McCauley is an incredible 70-minute video essay that uses the backdrop of Utah’s state and national parks to explore in easily understood visual images the neuroscience and history of understanding addiction as a disease from which people can and do recover. Check it out!

My First Vote from The Brennan Center for Justice is a compilation of compelling stories from people across the country who voted for the first time in November 2008 after having lost, and then regained, their right to vote following a criminal conviction.

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