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2009 Foundation for Recovery Event Highlights

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Welcome to the Foundation for Recovery

The disease of addiction affects more than 23 million Americans every year. Less than 10 percent of those individuals receive the help they need*. The Foundation for Recovery focuses on viable solutions to treat this chronic disease by providing services to affected individuals, their families, and their friends.

Incorporated in 2005, the Foundation for Recovery is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit public charity based in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Foundation's mission is to make recovery from addiction more available to the addict who still suffers and is inspired by the principles exhibited in the lives of addicts who have found and continue to live in recovery.

Funding

The Foundation is supported primarily by individual and corporate charitable donations. As you learn about this devastating disease, please consider helping us increase the availability and quality of recovery programs. Make your tax-deductible donation online today to support the Foundation's initiatives. Together we can bring hope and recovery to those who suffer from addiction.

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The Rooms and Recovery Bookstore at 4750 W. Sahara Ave.

Resource Directory

The Foundation publishes the quarterly Southern Nevada Recovery Resource Directory, which contains a wide range of up-to-date information on support groups, treatment centers, recovery homes, social service agencies, and drug-free leisure and recreational activities. Call the Foundation at (702) 257-8199 to request free copies.

Research

The Foundation undertakes research projects that focus on a variety of treatment modalities that can assist addicts in their recovery process. Research is conducted in different areas of study, including alternative modalities and topics undertaken by other national organizations that place an emphasis on recovery and treatment best practice standards.

Scholarships

Treatment Scholarship Fund: the Foundation for Recovery offers full and partial scholarships to qualified applicants for treatment episodes. Scholarships may vary depending on, but not limited to, the applicant, availability of funds, and preferred treatment program.

Addiction Studies Scholarship Fund: Currently, the Foundation provides funds to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, which underwrites three full-tuition scholarships per academic calendar year at the graduate and undergraduate level. The Addiction Studies Scholarship Fund Committee reviews and determines the eligibility of potential academic institutions and welcomes inquiries.

Who Benefits from the Foundation?

  • Recovering addicts and their families
  • Children, teenagers, and their parents
  • Government policy makers
  • Medical researchers
  • Public health professionals
  • Educators
  • The Media

Recovery Bookstore

The Bookstore offers a variety of books and merchandise related to recovery for individuals, professionals, students, and organizations and also carries a broad range of complimentary and discounted twelve-step literature and meeting calendars. Drop by, shop online, or call for a product catalog. Each purchase directly supports the Foundation's programs and operations.

Museum Archives

The rich history of national and international recovery movements is reflected in a free exhibit now on display at the Recovery Bookstore. Beyond the exhibited collection, the Foundation is the conservator of an extensive and unique library on the subject of recovery movements, which offers a wealth of original source information to researchers and students. The Foundation welcomes serious research inquiries by appointment.


Example of a Harrison Narcotics Tax stamp, enacted in 1914 as
an attempt to regulate and tax the distribution of opiates.
[FFR museum archive collection.]

The Rooms

The Foundation makes meeting rooms available to twelve-step, professional diversion, and other support groups. The Rooms is the host site of workshops, speaker engagements, and special events. For information on scheduling a standing group meeting, call the Foundation and ask for an application (a nominal room rental fee applies for each meeting booked).

Lighted sign at The Rooms.

A Partner in the Community

The Foundation works together with other nonprofits, civic, and volunteer groups to improve quality of life issues and develop needed public services. The Foundation is pleased to participate in extensive media and imaging work as the Nevada affiliate of The Partnership for a Drug-Free America™.


Green tea cup from Narcotic Anonymous "rabbit meeting"
days--gatherings that would be held and travel from the site
to another.

[FFR Museum archive collection]

Programs are subject to change without notice.

* Statistics provided by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Overview of Findings from the 2004 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, (Rockville, MD: Office of Applied Studies, 2005.)

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