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Run for Recovery, Run for the Children
May 22, 2009

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From:
National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACoA)
11426 Rockville Pike, Suite 301
Rockville, Maryland 20852

The Voices of Hope and Promise, Healing Families and Communities

34th Marine Corps Marathon
Sunday, Oct. 25, 2009
Washington DC

Faces & Voices of Recovery and the National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACoA) are national organizations that support and give hope to individuals, children and families across the country who are struggling with the impact of addiction to alcohol and other drugs, and to those who know the reality of long-term recovery.

Both organizations are working to broaden public understanding of how addiction and recovery affect children, families and our communities. They are promoting effective public policy at the national, state, and local levels; advancing professional knowledge; educating the public that prevention and recovery support services can and do work; and demonstrating the promise and reality of recovery.

This year Faces & Voices of Recovery and the National Association for Children of Alcoholics are partnering for the 34th Marine Corps Marathon to raise public awareness and celebrate and honor recovery in all its diversity.

Join us -- make the commitment to get fit and have fun while speaking for the families who need a voice.

For more information visit: http://www.nacoa.org/r4rr4c_home.html

Join Together publishes selected press releases and other announcements relevant to alcohol and drug policy, prevention, and treatment. The views expressed are solely those of the authoring organization.