Thursday, March 25, 2021

Become an Advocate for Your Clients!

Advocate from your home or office!

Be an Advocate From Your Home or Office!

 

Your voice is needed now more than ever, so take action! Help us improve the addictions field and advocate for those we work to serve.

 

There is less than one month to go to join NAADAC for our 2021 Advocacy in Action Conference & Virtual Hill Day and learn how to speak out on behalf of those we serve through the power of advocacy!

 

This virtual experience will take place on Tuesday, April 13 - Thursday April 15, 2021 and features insightful briefings and training sessions presented by NAADAC leadership, representatives from federal agencies, and nationally recognized experts.

 

The conference will also include a Virtual Hill Day, which allows you to directly address lawmakers on Capitol Hill about the issues that affect the addiction profession and those it serves - all from your home or office. It's never been easier to be an advocate!

 

Register now! Earn up to 11.5 CEs!

Register Now!

Do you want to learn more about advocacy? Visit NAADAC's Advocacy webpage for resources, information about current legislation, and more.

Apply for a Scholarship!

 

Thanks to the generous support of the NAADAC Education and Research Foundation (NERF), NAADAC is able to provide a limited number of conference scholarships to cover registration fees for those who might not otherwise be able to attend our 2021 Advocacy in Action Conference & Virtual Hill Day.

 

The scholarship covers the registration fee for the event on April 13 - 15, 2021.

 

To apply for a conference scholarship, please submit an application by Wednesday, March 31, 2021. Scholarship awardees will be notified in early April.

Apply Now

Questions?

 

Please visit our webpage or contact NAADAC at naadac@naadac.org or 703.741.7686.

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NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals

44 Canal Center Plaza, Ste 301, Alexandria, VA 22314
703.741.7686 | NAADAC@naadac.org

 


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