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Volunteers are very important to us. They contribute time and talents in a variety of ways. PRO-ACT volunteers make a difference!
Americans with severe alcohol and other drug problems have banded together for mutual support in recovery for more than 250 years.
Peer leaders can provide social support services to individuals at all stages on the continuum of change that constitutes the recovery process.
A Recovery Support Volunteer program provides the community with a trained network of volunteers, who will be able to listen, support, educate, and refer those in need of further assistance to the most appropriate resources.
For more information on becoming a volunteer, contact one of our Volunteer Coordinators in your area.
Read the latest about PRO-ACT and recovery from addiction. Visit the PRO-ACT Journal.
See all of PRO-ACT’s scheduled events, programs, trainings, and meetings. Visit the PRO-ACT Calendar.
Learn your rights. Purchase copies of PRO-ACT’s Consumer Guides or read the full text online.
View PRO-ACT’s guide to Act 106.
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Learn more about PRO-ACT’s Recovery Community Centers.
See what resources are available to those in recovery. Visit PRO-ACT’s Recovery Resources.
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