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Opioid Response Network Helping Mobilize Recovery Across America

ORN is excited to announce its support for Mobilize Recovery 2022, joining nearly two dozen partners, including Google, Meta, Twitter and iHeart Media, to help bring the initiative into communities during Recovery Month.


Together, we are embarking on a cross-country bus tour to Mobilize Recovery Across America. We will be highlighting recovery experiences unique to different regions, strategies and tactics for grassroots organizing and recovery solutions. ORN is encouraging mobilizers to share their goals and to reach out for no cost education and training to enhance their efforts.


Mobilize Recovery is an initiative of the Recovery Advocacy Project and the Voices Project. Its mission is to support recovery and to engage individuals in meaningful community action. We are partnering to create connections for communities with local supportive services and because we share the belief that together we can make a difference. 

ORN can help you reach your goals.

We are often encouraged to "write it down" if we want to remember something and turn ideas into action. So, ORN wants to know: What are your goals? Click the compass and we will help you get there. Or click here.

We can help you with strategies to broaden access to naloxone; strategies to increase use of medications to treat substance use disorders; education that addresses the needs of pregnant or parenting women and their families; best practices for warm hand-off programs and recovery services; enrich prevention strategies; and more. If you have a goal, we have the tools to help you navigate. 



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Funding for this initiative was made possible (in part) by grant no. 1H79TI083343 from SAMHSA. The views expressed in written conference materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services; nor does mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.