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Recovery Advocates of America

Raise money for Recovery Advocates of America

Recovery Advocates of America is a 501(c)3 not for profit peer-to-peer center that strives to provide education around the disease of addiction, to provide tools to sustain recovery through engagement and reduce the stigma of addiction within our community. Our center is instrumental in our community in providing all people suffering from the disease of addiction a safe haven to get treatment options and support through all stages of their recovery. Addiction is classified as a family disease so in addition to helping the addict, we also provide tools and resources for the family in order to best recover through their own journey. Recovery Advocates of America offers crisis interventions for both the addict and the family, support meetings and 12 step introductions, and family programs to keep addicts and families engaged. Our mission is to provide a platform and network for those who strive for recovery to achieve continuous, sustainable recovery. In addition to the services we provide, we have been the first recovery organization to establish the C.A.R.E. (Community Addiction Recovery Effort) with all local police forces within Mercer County. The continued growth of this program, as well as development and execution of more like this, is critical to community involvement and awareness against the disease of addiction.

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Recent donors

Recent donors
Date Name Amount
Sep 23 Sandra Pinto-Simko $27.48
Sep 23 Recovery Advocates In memory of our son Scott BIDDULPH $107.35
Sep 23 Rickey Bobby Keep up the good fight $54.10
Sep 23 Wendy Runyon $27.48
Sep 23 Kristine R Mullin $27.48
Sep 23 Karen & Dan Mamo Anything to help you Kelsy! Undisclosed amount
Sep 23 Lisa H Morales Never forget those we lost *Love you Petey* $54.10
Sep 23 Dave $107.35
Sep 23 Noel Medina Love you primo! God bless you!! I miss him and Rich so much! $27.48
Sep 23 Lisa & Joe DiLissio and Family Undisclosed amount