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Association for Recovery Community Organizations


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Originally Published: 12/09/2011

Post Date: 12/09/2011

by Faces and Voices of Recovery


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Faces & Voices is excited to announce a new initiative – The Association of Recovery Community Organizations at Faces & Voices of Recovery (ARCO). ARCO supports the growing network of local, regional and statewide recovery community organizations.

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Faces & Voices is excited to announce a new initiative – The Association of Recovery Community Organizations at Faces & Voices of Recovery (ARCO). ARCO unites and supports the growing network of local, regional and statewide recovery community organizations – linking recovery community organizations and their leaders with local and national allies, and providing training and technical assistance to recovery community organizations. All groups that are led and governed by the recovery community are welcome to join. Members receive a number of benefits: ”¢ Organizational capacity and sustainability building ”¢ Technical assistance opportunities ”¢ Increased organizational visibility ”¢ Use of the ARCO and Faces & Voices names Among the benefits of membership is the opportunity to participate in an annual 3-day training event, the Executive Directors Leadership Academy. ARCO recently hosted the first annual Leadership Academy in Detroit, Michigan. Click here to learn more. The Association of Recovery Community Organizations at Faces & Voices helps us build the unified voice of the organized recovery community nationally and fulfill our commitment to supporting the development of new groups and strengthening existing ones. Become a Charter Member by joining the organizations below today! ”¢ A New PATH ”¢ Advocates for Recovery ”¢ Advocates for Recovery through Medicine - DC (ARM-DC) ”¢ Alliance for Recovery Advocates ”¢ Art of Recovery ”¢ Association of Persons Affected by Addiction (APAA) ”¢ Citizens Organized for Recovery and Education (CORE) ”¢ Communities for Recovery ”¢ Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery (CCAR) ”¢ Connecticut Turning to Youth and Families ”¢ DC Recovery Community Alliance ”¢ Detroit Recovery Project ”¢ El Paso Alliance ”¢ FAVOR Greenville ”¢ FAVOR Pee Dee ”¢ FAVOR South Carolina ”¢ FAVOR Tri-county ”¢ Floridians for Recovery ”¢ Friends of Recovery - New Hampshire ”¢ Friends of Recovery - New York ”¢ Friends of Recovery - Vermont ”¢ Georgia Council on Substance Abuse ”¢ Hands Across the Bridge Project ”¢ Kingdom Recovery Center ”¢ Massachusetts Organization for Addiction Recovery (MOAR) ”¢ McShin Foundation ”¢ Message Carriers of Pennsylvania ”¢ Minnesota Recovery Connection ”¢ Missouri Recovery Network ”¢ National Alliance for Medication Assisted Recovery ”¢ North Central Vermont Recovery Center ”¢ Ohio Citizen Advocates ”¢ Pennsylvania Recovery Organization - Achieving Community Together (PRO-ACT) ”¢ Pennsylvania Recovery Organizations Alliance (PRO-A) ”¢ People Advocating Recovery ”¢ Project Vox ”¢ RASE Project ”¢ Recover Project ”¢ Recover Wyoming ”¢ Recovery Consultants of Atlanta ”¢ Rhode Island Communities for Addiction Recovery Efforts (RICAREs) ”¢ SMART Recovery ”¢ Substance Abuse & Addiction Recovery Alliance (SAARA) of Virginia ”¢ Tia Hart Community Recovery Program ”¢ Trilogy Recovery Community ”¢ Turning Point Center of Chittenden County ”¢ Turning Point Recovery Center of Springfield, Vermont ”¢ Unity Hall - Recovery Communities ”¢ Utah Support Advocates for Recovery Awareness (USARA) ”¢ Vermont Recovery Network For more information, please see our FAQ here, or to apply for membership, please download an application. You can also contact Eric McDaniel at 202-737-0690, or by email at [email protected].

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