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The Road to Recovery is known for enriching and improving people's lives. Our community involvement and philanthropic efforts reflect the diverse interests of our business which focuses primarily on prevention through education, treatment and intervention. Our commitment extends to helping local communities, fostering better educational systems, supporting the arts and culture, helping disadvantaged youth and helping women and children at risk of domestic abuse.
We are proud of the many programs and partnerships that have touched thousands of lives throughout the State of Georgia, the United States and abroad. In the service of society, the Road to Recovery leverages its assets, including in-kind donations, volunteerism, professional services, technology, and unsurpassed distribution channels. Some of our contributions and philanthropic efforts are in support of:
Hispanic Scholarship Fund
International Family Center
Consulate General of Mexico
Partnership Against Domestic Violence
Latin American Association
Georgia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials
Peruvian American Association of Georgia
City of Smyrna Fire Department
Leadership Atlanta
Diversity Leadership Academy
Peruvian Business Chamber of Georgia
Leadership DeKalb
The Road to Recovery is a private for profit organization with a history of advocacy and strongly contributes to a large number of non-profit organizations with financial donations and volunteer time to continue to improve our communities and the world around us.
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