IT’S A MOVEMENT –
April 17, 2023 – Unlike past years when recovery advocacy groups and concerned individuals could attend summits and events by paying for admission, this year’s Mobilize Recovery will require attendees to fill out an application due to increased volume of participants and the unbridled growth of the Mobilize Recovery movement (with free admission to those who are accepted to participate). People in recovery, creators in the recovery community, non-profit leaders in the addiction recovery and harm reduction communities, and impacted individuals are all encouraged to apply to attend. The application process opens on Monday, April 17 and can be found at mobilizerecovery.org. While participation and attendance at events in-person will be metered because of space considerations, interested parties will be able to view some of the programming online as well as see some selected archival pieces on video.
Continuing its mission to support, motivate, and empower the 23 million Americans in long-term recovery, Mobilize Recovery, one of America’s largest advocacy groups focused on people seeking and living in recovery from substance use disorder (SUD), is announcing its 2023 campaign and renewed partnerships with iHeartMedia and Meta. Both companies have a longstanding partnership with Mobilize Recovery, helping to promote lifesaving resources while nurturing the recovery community through public awareness campaigns, social media amplification and bold media efforts.
Mobilize Recovery will expand its national media partnerships in 2023 with iHeartRadio and Meta to provide substantial promotional support highlighting the initiative and commitments — including mass market broadcast radio, public service announcements with notable musicians and personalities, and digital promotions throughout September and October. Partners will be included in unique media opportunities both regionally and nationally. In 2022, iHeartMedia and Meta provided mass media support to Mobilize Recovery reaching over 6 million Americans through multiple verticals.