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On behalf of Advocates for Opioid Recovery, I’m requesting the addition of key information that will give a fuller picture of the organization’s work and mission.
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Advocates for Opioid Recovery engages in grassroots advocacy to break down barriers to recovery from opioid use disorder by influencing federal policy and regulation.[1]
Add Van Jones’ name to the sentence starting with “As paid advisers” so it reads “Kennedy, Gingrich, and Jones”
In 2018, AOR created the Survivors Council, a group of survivors and co-survivors of opioid use disorder (OUD), to fight the stigma against OUD and break down barriers to evidence-based recovery treatments and services through personal stories, media engagement, and participation in AOR’s grassroots advocacy efforts.[2]
#LetsTrumpAddiction won first place in the Health Care Campaign category of Ragan’s 2017 PR Daily Awards. [3]
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AOR contributed to successful advocacy for the inclusion of a provision in the SUPPORT for Patients and Communities Act (HR 6) that would extend Medicare coverage to opioid treatment programs (OTPs).[4]
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AOR is also supported by its Recovery Circle and individual supporters.[5]
N Information on the groups actions are already included in the article with the claim that the group's activities "push for opioid addiction treatment."
Y Van Jones name was added.
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N Ragan's PR Daily Award is not independently notable in Wikipedia.
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N Information on AOR's funding was not added because it was not clear whom the Recovery Circle means to imply.