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Recovery Advocacy Day 2025 (R.A.D.)

"The most effective way to remove stigma and discrimination against our community is for us to stand up and speak out to show society that recovery and wellness are a reality in Colorado" - Tonya Wheeler, Executive Director - Advocates for Recovery Colorado

Join AFRC for an exciting in-person event at the Colorado State Capitol in Denver, Colorado. It’s time to come together and Advocate for Recovery! This event is all about raising awareness and supporting those on their recovery journey.

At Recovery Advocacy Day 2025, you’ll have the opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals, hear inspiring stories, and learn from experts in the field. Together, we can make a difference and promote a more inclusive and supportive community.
Don’t miss out on this incredible event at the Colorado State Capitol. Mark your calendars and get ready to be part of something truly impactful. Together, we can help build a healthier future for everyone during their journey to wellness and recovery while healing communities across the state.

2025 Guest Speakers

Agenda:

7:30am - Capitol Doors open to the public. Be sure to arrive in enough time to make it through security. Rules and guidelines can be found here

Meet in the basement cafeteria area. Speakers start at 8:00am. Coffee and food provided.

8:00am - 8:45 - Guest Speakers

8:45am - Group Photo (BE SURE TO WEAR PURPLE!)

9:00am - Arrive on House and Senate floors

Gallery Rules:

Visitors are welcome to watch legislative proceedings from the public galleries on the 3rd floor. ADA seating is available in the galleries.

Please be respectful of Gallery rules:

  • Cell phones and pagers must be turned off.

  • Please remove hats.

  • Food, drink or water bottles are not permitted.

  • No flash cameras.

  • Do not lean on or over railing.

  • Signs or banners of any kind are prohibited

  • Remain quiet at all times.

  • No cheering, outbursts, booing, or applause.

 

  • Visitors are not allowed to stand at railings nor place any belongings on the stairs or in the aisles. This includes the public, staff, legislators, lobbyists, legislative aides and interns, press.

  • Guests shall remain quiet at all times.

  • Applause and cheering are not allowed.

  • When the Speaker or President bangs the gavel and asks that everyone rise for the Morning Prayer, guests must stand.