ROAD RECOVERY RESOURCES:

Through personal relationships, ROAD RECOVERY has formed a network of resources. In addition to certified substance abuse professionals and various treatment organizations, Road Recovery is aligned with these major organizations:

City of New York's Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Alcoholism Services' Bureau of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (Youth Programs)
WEBSITE: www.nyc.gov/dmh

"Road Recovery's many creative diverse and dynamic approaches to reach out to not only to the youth, but to the Music Industry and Entertainment Community is commendable. Road Recovery has demonstrated its commitment to our common goal, of prevention education and early intervention of alcohol and substance abuse services." – Norma Nieves-Blas, Deputy Director, Dept. Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Alcoholism Services for The City of New York

 

Henry Ittleson Center/Jewish Board for Family and Children Services

WEBSITE: www.jbfcs.org

"Road Recovery’s program began with lots of small seeds of separate and individual talents. However, as time went on these seeds grew and blossomed into one huge beautiful flower garden. Individual talents coming together to form such an awesome display! Team work, creativity, talent and flexibility shined through as our center was transformed from 40 people doing their own thing to one unified team working together in great harmony! WHAT A FABULOUS EXPERIENCE!" – Sonya Fluskey, Milieu Director, Henry Ittleson Center for Children Research

 

Partnership for a Drug-Free America (PDFA)
WEBSITE: www.drugfreeamerica.org

"We're so glad to be working with Road Recovery! Kids need to get the message that Road Recovery sends: the voice of someone who has been there. Drugs are too often seen as cool, and the consequences of using drugs gets short shrift. Road Recovery helps kids get the whole picture about the dangers of drugs, and the enormous benefits of living without them." – Ginna Marston, Executive VP and Director of Program Development, PDFA

Musicians' Assistance Program (MAP)
WEBSITE: www.grammy.com/musicares

"MAP (Musicians' Assistance Program) fully endorses Road Recovery's work and joins efforts in reaching our goal - helping people" – Buddy Arnold, Executive Director, MAP

"The Road Recovery organization attacks the problem of addiction in the music industry on many levels. They offer a variety of innovative support services that are often a crucial piece of an addicted musician's recovery. Beyond that, they are always coming up with creative ways to link the music industry, and music itself, to events that promote a joyous, drug-free lifestyle in order to impact young people. The guys at Road Recovery care deeply about what they do and it shows in the unique energy of their projects." –Michael Fayne, Ph.D. MAP Representative, NYC

MusiCares
WEBSITE: www.grammy.com/musicares

"Road Recovery and MusiCares make a great team in harnessing the power of the music industry to provide prevention, education and treatment resources in our community…it's a pleasure to work with them." – Dee Dee Acquisto - Health and Human Services Manager

The Graham School / Graham-Windham, Inc.
WEBSITE: www.graham-windham.org

"Road Recovery attacks drug/alcohol abuse at its root through establishing avenues of communication between students, staff, and Road Recovery's team [individuals willing to share there personal life struggles and the steps taken to achieve positive results].

On a creative note, since 2001- Road Recovery's Graham A.R.T.S. program has provided our kids with the experience to join forces with music industry professionals in exploring, nurturing, and expanding their creative horizons through incredible live performances.

Through Road Recovery, our students have been exposed to various career options in and beyond the entertainment industry, allowing many of our young people to recognize that they have a chance for a bright future." – Poul Jensen, President & Chief Executive Officer, Graham-Windham, Inc.

Caron Foundation
WEBSITE: www.caron.org

Caron Foundation teen alumni speak out about Road Recovery...
Dan: "Every time I stand up in front of the microphone it’s a relief to know that I am with my family, Caron & Road Recovery"

Eric: "Road Recovery’s ‘Keeping It Real’ meeting helped me to meet some really cool people and enjoy music without drugs or alcohol."

Jeremiah: “Road Recovery gives me freedom from everyday life and time to play music with some really cool people."

 

TIMES SQUARE INK. A Midtown Community Court Enterprise
"Times Square Ink, a project of the Midtown Community Court, is pleased to be working with Road Recovery. Times Square Ink (TSI) provides job trainingand placement services for motivated adults with barriers to employment.

In order to have an even greater impact on those teens attending Road Recovery's weekly recovery meetings at The Graham School, Road Recovery approached TSI in order to expand their resources to include speakers outside the music industry. TSI personnel are best suited to impact high-risk teens based on their backgrounds and life experience which often mirror the teen population at The Graham School." – Katy Biereman, Coordinator of Workforce Development Times Square Ink/Midtown Community Court