Real Talk about Addiction and Recovery: Eliminating the Whisper
The mission of the American Addiction Recovery Association (AARA) is simple but powerful: To save lives, restore families, and strengthen communities.
AARA is America’s exclusive organization which combines the voices of families and peers together to address the addiction epidemic. Working together, peers and family members will make a difference.
AARA will do for addiction what the Susan G. Komen Foundation has done for breast cancer: shatter stigma and show America that recovery is real.
The number one cause of death in the United States for Americans 18 - 45 is overdose. This is not acceptable. The numbers are at historic highs in terms of cases of active addiction and overdoses. On average, 200 Americans overdose each day which is equivalent to a 737-plane crashing every day.
AARA will work with governments at the federal, state, and local level to advocate for funding and legislation to address the addiction epidemic.
AARA will work with businesses, faith leaders, education leaders, law enforcement, and the medical community to change the culture and offer tools and resources so that those in need of support and help can receive it in a professional and effective manner.
AARA is your trusted leader in improving the lives of individuals and their families impacted by addiction, overdose, and mental health. We support efforts to empower people to live their lives to the fullest in recovery and without the shame and fear associated with stigma.
Real Talk about Addiction and Recovery: Eliminating the Whisper
Layers of Light: Alexia Jones and the Art of Coming Back
Alexia Jones reveals how art became both her refuge and her revolution. Through painting, movement, storytelling, and creative expression, she discovered a pathway out of darkness that traditional recovery models often overlook. Alexia shares how the artistic process mirrors the recovery journey itself layer by layer, mistake by mistake, beauty emerging from what once felt broken. She discusses the power of giving people not just clinical tools, but creative tools that allow them to reclaim their voice, reinterpret their experiences, and imagine a future they can step into with hope.
This conversation is a vivid reminder that recovery is not only a medical or emotional process it is an artistic one. It is the daily act of creating something new from the pieces of who you once were. Perfect for anyone who believes healing can happen on a canvas, in a studio, in movement, or in the shared art of community.
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