The Society of Addiction Recovery Residences is an alliance of sober living operators and professionals passionate about sustaining accountability and certifiable standards in the recovery industry. SOARR will create, assimilate, and maintain these standards and integrate them with dignity and integrity for the population we serve.
Faces & Voices Association of Recovery Community Organizations (ARCO) unites and supports the growing network of local, regional, and statewide recovery community organizations (RCOs). ARCO links RCOs and their leaders with local and national allies and provides training and technical assistance to groups. ARCO helps build the unified voice of the organized recovery community and fulfill our commitment to supporting the development of new groups and strengthening existing ones.
Faces & Voices of Recovery is dedicated to organizing and mobilizing the over 23 million Americans in recovery from addiction to alcohol and other drugs, our families, friends, and allies into recovery community organizations and networks to promote the right and resources to recover through advocacy, education and demonstrating the power and proof of long-term recovery.
A New PATH works to reduce the stigma associated with addictive illness through education and compassionate support and to advocate for therapeutic rather than punitive drug policies.
A non-profit advocacy organization of parents, concerned citizens, individuals in recovery, healthcare professionals, and community leaders working together to educate the public, media, and decision-makers about the true nature of the disease of addiction and to expand access to treatment services. We advocate the end of discriminatory drug policies that serve as roadblocks to recovery.
The National Alliance for Recovery Residences (NARR) is a 501-c3 nonprofit and recovery community organization (RCO) serving 25 regional affiliate organizations. These affiliate organizations collectively support over 25,000 persons in addiction recovery living in over 2,500 certified recovery residences throughout the United States.
Our mission is to support persons in recovery from addiction by improving their access to quality recovery residences through standards, support services, placement, education, research, and advocacy. We envision all persons in recovery from addiction having access to the recovery support they need to live happier, healthier lives. NARR values hope, compassion, respect, honesty, responsibility, and fairness. NARR was founded in 2011. NARR merged with AHHAP in 2013.