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BECOME AN ADVOCATE

This is one of the simplest ways to help out our cause. We believe the best way for our initiatives to be successful is for the community to actively get involved. This is an easy and efficient way of contributing to the great work we do at Recovery Advocate Network.

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How can you help advocate?

  • Like and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Instagram

  • "Love" and share our posts

  • Talk to your local representatives to advocate for changes in insurance guidelines and coverage

  • Share your personal story

  • Help someone find the treatment they need to live a full life

  • Speak out to STOP STIGMAS

SHARE YOUR STORY

Recovery Advocate Network's blog is to provide a voice to a diverse group of individuals, share interesting topics and personal stories and create a community. 

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RAN also hosts quarterly Coffee & Conversation (C&C) chats where individuals share their experiences on a variety of topics. You can view previous events on RAN's YouTube channel.

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If you would like to submit your own blog post or participate in a future Coffee & Conversation please click the "Share My Story" button below. 

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VOLUNTEER YOUR TIME

Are you interested in becoming a part of the Recovery Advocate Network Team? Awesome! All team members are volunteers so that 100% of funds donated may be put to the best use.

 

We are always in need of individuals to:

  • Donate Funds

  • Donate Auction Items

  • Write Blog Posts

  • Share Articles

  • Share Resource Information

  • Administrative Help

  • Create Local Support Networks

  • More...

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FOUNDING PARTNERS

Your financial support makes it possible for Recovery Advocate Network to advocate for a world where individuals with mental health challenges receive comprehensive and effective treatment without the worry of financial burdens to themselves, or their families, all without the stigmas often present in society.

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We thank the founding partners listed below who donated to help RAN reach our non-profit status. 

  • Amy Greiner

  • Angela Gill Nelms

  • Cader Cox

  • Patricia Delgado 

  • Stephanie Taylor 

  • Sujith Shetty 

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