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Members of Think Advocacy recognize that their participation in the legislative process is vital to encourage legislators to support public policies that advance the treatment and prevention of alcohol and drug addiction.
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NCADD-NJ's 30 second spot produced by NJN highlights that 1 in 3 New Jerseyans have a family member with a drug or alcohol problem but, Recovery is possible. Most New Jerseyans assume that treatment is readily available. It's not that simple
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NCADD-NJ has been extremely proactive in using the Internet and other communications tools to keep the public informed about state government activities, legislation, and candidates' opinions during election season.
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Current Issue:

June 2007 Summer Issue

Review past issues:

March 2007 Getting Ready for Alcohol Awareness Month

January 2007 NCADD-New Jersey Launches 2006 Recovery Walk Video

November 2006 New Jersey Students Still Drinking Alcohol Aplenty

<<September 2006>> September is National Addiction Recovery Month

<<May 2006>> Moms on a mission

<<March 2006>> Town Hall meetings address youth drinking

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<<November 2005>>

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