In the past year, Partnership to End Addiction has made significant progress in DEIB through internal initiatives and collaborations. The organization’s commitment to DEIB is crucial for fostering a more inclusive and diverse environment.
Partnership to End Addiction added four new members to its Board of Directors in July: Kamala Greene Génecé, Ph.D., Cammie Wolf Rice, Nicole Hanley Pickett and Francesca Bodini, M.B.A.
Partnership to End Addiction is pleased to announce that its documentary, “Untreated & Unheard: The Addiction Crisis in America,” will be available to stream on Peacock, The Roku Channel, Crackle, and Amazon Freevee, in addition to Pluto TV where the film premiered.
As we approach Martin Luther King Jr. Day on January 16, not only are we reminded of the accomplishments of this extraordinary civil rights leader, but also the humanity, compassion, and faith with which he fought for equality for all.
We were deeply saddened to learn of the passing of our former colleague and friend Dr. Mitchell Rosenthal. He was a long-time supporter of the Partnership for Drug-Free Kids, one of our legacy organizations, serving on its Board of Directors for many years.
The program, RxAware, aims to educate people on the wide array of non-opioid pain relievers available and offer ways to reduce the risks associated with opioid medications, if prescribed.
SAFE Project and Partnership to End Addiction have partnered to launch the first-of-its-kind online SAFE Family Support Locator, available in English and Spanish.
Partnership to End Addiction, a New York-based nonprofit dedicated to transforming how our nation addresses addiction, raised more than $1.4 million at its annual gala.
Hosted by Emmy-award-winning journalist Elizabeth Vargas, this online event and corresponding guide will give parents the tools to help kids grow up healthy and resilient.
This long-overdue but welcome development will help prevent countless young people from using nicotine products. Menthol is the flavor that most commonly draws them to smoking and other forms of nicotine use.
As we look forward, we remain steadfast in our pursuit of progress, inspired by and consistent with Dr. King’s example and actions embodying love, hope, service, and non-violence. I am proud to be part of an organization committed to progress and service.
The CDC recently released data indicating that the coronavirus pandemic has significantly exacerbated the addiction epidemic. Staggering overdose numbers should be a call-to-action for policymakers that we need to take a bold public health approach to addiction.
Jim Ramstad was a champion and pioneer in advocating for the rights of people with addiction. His honesty about his own struggles gave voice to many others and served as a powerful tool in promoting change.
Partnership to End Addiction is proud to partner with Google and SAFE Project on a new resource for military families to prevent or address their child’s substance use.
We are proud to partner with the Mobilize Recovery initiative this year and look forward to presenting at the conference taking place digitally August 18-20.
Ending the nation's addiction crisis will require all of us, working together, raising our voices, to ensure proper care, understanding, and support for those who are suffering.
We condemn systemic prejudice, racism and violence in all its forms. We believe that recognizing the impact of white privilege is integral to building equitable addiction and public health policies for all. And we pledge to take action through our work.
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