Anita Bradley, President and BCORR Team trains Asian Community Leaders and Organizations on Leadership at the beautiful Emporers Palace in Cleveland Chinatown.
This curriculum provides the tools new board members will need to educate legislative bodies, sponsors, and influential individuals about the need for expanded treatment, recovery, and support services. It also provides guidance and activities to help you build communication, fundraising, and professional skills specific to your role as a board member. NORA hopes that, with education and understanding, more individuals will take an active part and not only help disseminate information but also provide financial support.
We all know that the journey to recovery is a long one. But it doesn’t have to be a lonely one. With your help, we can build stronger communities by empowering those seeking recovery. Your work will also help reduce the stigma of addiction and treatment and improve the lives and recovery outcomes of millions of Americans.