Leading the National Conversation on Recovery and Overdose Prevention

Through visibility, storytelling, and partnership, REACH is changing how America sees - and responds to - addiction.

From national news coverage to community summits, REACH Impact Institute has become a trusted voice in overdose prevention, faith-based recovery, and public policy innovation. 

Our stories highlight lives saved, communities restored, and the data-driven work behind every milestone. 

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Each feature, interview, and media partnership strengthens one simple message: recovery is possible, and stigma has no place in hope.

  • Coverage from local and national media outlets spotlighting our life-saving initiatives 
  • Public appearances by NFL athletes, faith leaders, and policymakers advancing the Rescue to Recovery model 
  • Research and data features that demonstrate the measurable impact of naloxone access and community summits 
  • Faith-based and recovery success stories inspiring nationwide collaboration 

Together, we’re transforming awareness into action  one story, one life, and one community at a time. 

IN THE NEWS

Drug and Overdose Data & Tracking

Innovation in data collection is crucial to ensuring a more timely and comprehensive response to the opioid overdose epidemic.

Opioid Abatement Focus

• Opioid Settlement Fund Spending • State Opioid Abatement Councils – What’s Working

Behavioral Health

Behavioral health support is crucial for individuals with opioid use disorder (OUD) as it addresses the underlying psychological and social factors that contribute to addiction and relapse.

Long-Term Recovery

Recovery is possible and can be sustained with individualized treatment plans and wrap-around support.

Addiction Treatment

2 million people aged 12 or older have an opioid use disorder. Access, availability and stigma continue to be significant barriers to safe and effective treatment.

Overdose Prevention & Harm Reduction

Naloxone distribution programs have reduced overdose deaths by 50% in some communities.