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Our Statement on Racial Injustices and Systemic Racism

Our Statement on Racial Injustices and Systemic Racism

by Sean O'Donnell | Jun 5, 2020 | Featured, FFR News, Recovery Advocacy, Recovery News

We recognize that we live in arduous times—the recovery community and our country. From COVID-19 to racism, the challenges we face today have underscored America’s long-standing disparities in healthcare, criminal justice, equality, employment, opportunity—and more....
Pushback and Pushing Forward with the new language of Recovery.

Pushback and Pushing Forward with the new language of Recovery.

by ffrblog | Oct 24, 2018 | Featured, FFR Blog Post, Recovery Advocacy, Uncategorized

I began my second career life in the Recovery field in 2011 at an inpatient treatment center when my recovery from substances was 20 months old and my recovery from destructive relationship patterns was even younger. I entered this field out of a desire to continue to...

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The Foundation for Recovery is a tax-exempt charitable organization under the Internal Revenue Code Section 501 (c) 3, Tax ID No. 203380211.
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