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Advocacy With Anonymity
This free brochure provides guidance to people in long-term recovery and their family members who want to speak publicly about the power of addiction recovery and advocate for policies that will make it possible for others to get the help they need. The brochure focuses on how to do this without violating anonymity traditions of 12-step groups.
Updated in 2006 through a partnership between Faces & Voices of Recovery, the Johnson Institute, Join Together and the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD).
To order free Advocacy with Anonymity brochures visit our publications page.
Also available in Spanish.
http://www.jointogether.org/jump.jsp?path=/aboutus/ourpublications/pdf/Advocacy-with-Anonymity-2006.pdf
900K
Publication Year: 2006
Publisher Join Together Boston University School of Public Health 715 Albany St, 580 -- 3rd Floor Boston, ma 02118 Phone: 617-437-1500 Website: http://www.jointogether.orgEmail: info@jointogether.org

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