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DONATE

Thank you. 

Thank you for understanding our challenge. Thank you for caring about Ohioans in recovery. Thank you for looking inside yourself and finding generosity. 

Your tax deductible donation will go toward our projects, our sustainability, and supporting our partners in recovery services. You can use our secure online form to make your contribution (or contact us directly if you have questions)

WHAT YOUR CONTRIBUTION FUNDS

Raising Public Awareness: We advocate for the understanding of recovery as a process and a right, combating stigma and misinformation. Your contribution helps make that happen!

Empowering Voices: Your gift encourages individuals in recovery to share their stories, to reduce stigma and build solidarity.

Policy Efforts: With your gift, we will continue to educate local, state, and federal representatives on policies that protect and promote the rights of individuals in recovery.

Supporting Networks: Your contribution helps us build and sustain peer support groups and recovery communities to provide mutual aid and encouragement.

Healthcare Access: We advocate for affordable, high-quality addiction treatment services. Your contribution helps keep our voice active!

Holistic Support: Your gift supports and promotes access to housing, education, and employment programs tailored to those in recovery.

Shifting Narratives: With your contribution, we'll promote perspectives that recognize individuals in recovery as valuable members of society.

Cultural Congruence: You help us address the unique needs of diverse populations within recovery communities, including racial, ethnic, gender, and LGBTQ+ groups.

Advocacy Training: Donations help us equip others with the tools and skills to become self-advocates or peer advocates.

Give with confidence.

We are a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to advocating for people affected by a substance use disorder. We work tirelessly to promote and protect the rights of those in recovery from a substance

use disorder. We must ensure that substance use disorders are treated in the same way that other chronic, healthcare conditions are treated and that the same basic rights be a afforded to those affected by addiction.

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