LET’S TALK ABOUT IT VIRTUAL FIELD TRIP – SPRING 2020
“Thanks, Road Recovery. Your VirtualTrax Program made it possible for the United Federation of Teachers to end this challenging school year with our ‘Let’s Talk About It’ Virtual Field Trip. The on-line event taught children coping techniques for this crisis. Together we reached more than 1,100 middle and high school students from 150 schools across New York City. We hope to work with Road Recovery and our partners at the NYC Department of Education on more of these ground-breaking events.”
– Michael Mulgrew, President, UFT
“The founders of Road Recovery have used their love of music and experience in the music industry to both reach individual young people who thrive in this supportive environment and showcase the music they create to spread the word that treatment works. We are so pleased to honor them with the President’s Award for Innovative Advocacy.” - Linda Rosenberg, President and CEO of the National Council. The National Council for Behavioral Health is the unifying voice of America’s health care organizations that deliver mental health and addiction treatment and services.
“We honor Road Recovery Foundation with the Freedom Institute Mona Mansell Award for their work helping young people struggling with substance abuse and addiction.” – Robert L. Miller, Chairman of the Board – Freedom Institute
Certificate of Appreciation for outstanding service in providing outreach, and a message of hope and recovery to the inmate population of Sing Sing Correctional Facility
State of New York Department of Correctional Services Road Recovery Award Ceremony at Sing Sing Correctional Facility, Ossining, NY (L-R, rear) James Purdy, Deputy Superintendent for Programs; Dr. Lesley Malin, Assistant Deputy Superintendent; Scott Bienenfeld, M.D. – Road Recovery Executive Board, (L-R, front) Gene Bowen, Road Recovery; Philip Heath, Superintendent, Sing Sing Correctional Facility.
Presented in Recognition of Outstanding Service on Behalf of Children
and Youth By the National Child Labor Committee.
"Road Recovery's strong links to the community and partnerhip with the healthcare field continues to help young adults affected by self- destructive behaviors." - Robert J. Lindsey, NCADD President
The Road Recovery Foundation has been informed that the organization meets all The Better Business Bureau Standards for Charity Accountability and receives The Better Business Bureau’s Seal! (March 22, 2005)