RECOVERY AND FAITH
FOUNDATION FOR RECOVERY - MASTER CLASS
A wonderful video series with Pastor Greg Delaney and Dr Beth Beth Delaney on the role of the church in the addiction arena and how we as the body of Christ can be the catalyst for change for not just the person struggling with substance use disorder, but for the generations that come after them.
The recovery Advocacy Project
The Recovery Advocacy Project (RAP) is a network of people and organizations across the country advocating for addiction recovery policies. RAP is committed to giving people in recovery from all pathways, family members, and supporters of recovery the grassroots organizing tools to think and act locally. RAP is working to build a visible and effective constituency in demand of community and public policy based solutions in response to America’s long standing addiction crisis.
tHE PARTNERSHIP CENTER toolkit
The Partnership Center an initiative of HHS has created tools for the Faith Based community to support people in recovery. The Partnership Center exists to engage and communicate with faith communities and grassroots organizations, ensuring that local institutions, which hold community trust, have up-to-date information regarding health and human service activities and resources in their area.
Through the Center, we work to build partnerships with community and faith-based organizations, which help HHS serve individuals, families, and communities in need. The Partnership Center works in collaboration with any and all of the 27 offices and agencies that make up HHS to extend the reach and impact of HHS-related programs into communities, as well as to encourage faith-based and community organizations in their work.
The Center works to enable faith-based and community organizations to partner with the government to achieve the goals of HHS.
Through the Center, we work to build partnerships with community and faith-based organizations, which help HHS serve individuals, families, and communities in need. The Partnership Center works in collaboration with any and all of the 27 offices and agencies that make up HHS to extend the reach and impact of HHS-related programs into communities, as well as to encourage faith-based and community organizations in their work.
The Center works to enable faith-based and community organizations to partner with the government to achieve the goals of HHS.
MOBILIZE RECOVERY
There are over 23 million Americans who live in long-term recovery in the United States. When given support—without shame or judgment—we know empirically that people do get better, and that people do recover.
The Mobilize Recovery 2022 bus traveled 10,403 miles—passing over 25 states + the District of Columbia—and hosted over 35 organizing events throughout September 2022. By the end of the tour, it was covered with thousands of messages and names that represent an extraordinary amount of hope. The Mobilize Recovery bus wasn’t just about hope, it was about action.
Together as we crossed the country, we distributed over 11,000 fentanyl test strips, 10,000 free overdose response kits with naloxone, registered new recovery voters, hosted organizing trainings, public narrative trainings, and new ways for the recovery community to engage. In just under one month, our message reached over 1 million Americans through Facebook and iHeart.
The Mobilize Recovery 2022 bus traveled 10,403 miles—passing over 25 states + the District of Columbia—and hosted over 35 organizing events throughout September 2022. By the end of the tour, it was covered with thousands of messages and names that represent an extraordinary amount of hope. The Mobilize Recovery bus wasn’t just about hope, it was about action.
Together as we crossed the country, we distributed over 11,000 fentanyl test strips, 10,000 free overdose response kits with naloxone, registered new recovery voters, hosted organizing trainings, public narrative trainings, and new ways for the recovery community to engage. In just under one month, our message reached over 1 million Americans through Facebook and iHeart.
THE SOBER GRID
Sober Grid was founded by Beau Mann to provide a sober community that could be accessed anytime, anywhere.
Today, it is a platform full of evidence-based tools to help anyone find and maintain their path to sobriety while avoiding traditional barriers to accessing support.
Some join to get support, others to give it. Each free download, post, and connection creates an opportunity to strengthen one’s personal resolve while helping others do the same.
Today, it is a platform full of evidence-based tools to help anyone find and maintain their path to sobriety while avoiding traditional barriers to accessing support.
Some join to get support, others to give it. Each free download, post, and connection creates an opportunity to strengthen one’s personal resolve while helping others do the same.
tHE REACH aCADEMY
The REACH Academy is an online portal with a diverse range of courses such as:
- Trauma Informed Congregations
- Addiction and Mental Health
- Porn, Social Media and Human Trafficking
- The Science of Addiction
- And more...