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Creating LGBTQ+ Affirming Spaces in Addiction Recovery

For LGBTQ+ individuals, having access to affirming care in recovery is vital. In our June webinar, F…

Rethinking Prevention: Empowering Students and Parents to Build Strong Communities

Evidence-based prevention programs create a sense of belonging, connection, and community among stud…

Recovery at Work: Strategies to Support the Post-Treatment-to-Employment Continuum

For individuals with substance use disorder (SUD), employment is an important factor for achieving s…

Minding Your Bedside Manner: Addiction Stigma in the Hospital Setting 

Stigma toward people with substance use disorder (SUD) can be seen at all levels of care within heal…

Merry, Bright, and Informed: Current and Emerging Drug Trends and Treatment Modalities

This holiday season, we want our Georgia communities to be safe and informed. Join Georgia Recovers …

Healing Together: How Engaging in Family Recovery Supports Loved Ones with SUD

The effects of substance use disorder (SUD) are far-reaching and stretch beyond the lives of those i…

Embracing Recovery MonthTogether: A Toolkit for Community Organizations

Recovery Month celebrates the efforts of individuals in recovery and all the communities that make r…

Building Resilient Futures: The Role of Collegiate Recovery Programs inHigher Education

College life can be an exciting journey, filled with new experiences and opportunities for personal …

Embracing Change: Empowering Communities to Move Beyond NIMBY

Not in My Backyard (NIMBY) refers to the pervasive attitude that arises when communities resist the …

Webinar: Rewriting the Narrative on Addiction using Storytelling & Person-First Language

Creating a more compassionate space for individuals with substance use disorder (SUD) starts by addr…

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