This piece of content is not translated in Vietnamese. View the original content in English here. 1. Organzation/Program Name of the Organization/Program Websites and other links Website URL, Facebook, social media accounts, or other Websites and other links Websites and other links Link Item weight Add more items more items Location City Country Point of contact First name Last name Email address Email address Repeat email address Approximate number of staff: 2. What is the mission of the organization as stated in its founding document 3. Please briefly describe how your organization supports recovery from substance use disorders. 4. Please list any other networks with which you are affiliated: 4. Please list any other networks with which you are affiliated: 4. Please list any other networks with which you are affiliated: Item weight Add more items more items As a condition of membership, please sign the two acknowledgment statements below on behalf of the organization: I acknowledge that on behalf of my organization, I have read GRN’s mission, vision, and values statements GRN Vision Statement: The transformative power of recovery is recognized, promoted, celebrated, and delivered without barriers, limitations, or stigma. GRN Mission Statement: The Global Recovery Network provides a platform for members to build and reinforce recovery capital through the pursuit of lifelong learning, to forge and maintain connections to support each other, and to advance the understanding and practice of recovery throughout the world. GRN Values Statement: The value of recovery is evident and undeniable – recovery empowers individuals to reach their full potential through connectedness, hope, and purpose, and has a long-term positive effect on families and communities. I acknowledge that on behalf of my organization, I have read the GRN’s definition of recovery below. Recovery from alcohol and other substance use disorders is an active voluntary process and a health outcome. Recovery is an individual’s continual growth that most often involves support networks, and that builds recovery capital to address the biological, psychological, social, and spiritual disturbances that characterize substance use disorders. Recovery is an ongoing process of growth to achieve the outcome of a substance-free life which allows an individual to reach their full potential. Leave this field blank