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Ahead of State of the Union, Georgia Council for Recovery Joins U.S. Congress Bipartisan Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Task Force Urging President Biden to Reinstate Director of ONDCP to Cabinet-level Position

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 6 February, 2023 Tucker, GA – The Georgia Council for Recovery joins the U.S. Congress Bipartisan Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Task Force in urging President Biden to reinstate the Director of the Office of National Drug Control...

Announcing The Substance Use Disorder Policy Partnership

Representing Over 1 Million Georgians, Peers, Their Families, and the Professionals Who Provide Services Announcing The Substance Use Disorder Policy Partnership (GSUDPP) which consists of 40 organizations serving people affected by Substance use Disorder (Addiction),...

Great Year for Recovery In Georgia

Recently we changed our name to better reflect our mission to increase the impact of recovery in Georgia’s communities through education, advocacy, training and peer recovery support services. This impact includes: 963 Certified Addiction Recovery Empowerment...

A Great Year for Recovery In Georgia

Recently we changed our name to better reflect our mission to increase the impact of recovery in Georgia’s communities, and that impact includes: 963 Certified Addiction Recovery Empowerment Specialist (CARES) trained, and in 2023 we will host the first CARES Academy...
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