80 for 80: Honoring NCADD's Past, Building the Future
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The National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD) was founded in 1944 by Marty Mann, a pioneering figure in the movement for public education and advocacy for addiction recovery. Marty Mann’s vision was to create a platform that would address alcoholism as a public health issue, helping individuals and communities through education, prevention, and treatment support. For more information, visit NCADDnational.org.
Campaign Concept: Celebrating 80 Years of Impact
This campaign invites supporters to commemorate NCADD’s 80th anniversary by contributing $80 or more. Every donation celebrates the organization's substantial legacy in addiction prevention, recovery support, and advocacy, and each $80 donation symbolizes a year of progress and impact made by NCADD.
Commemorate Our Legacy:
Celebrate 80 years of making a difference in the lives of individuals, families, and communities affected by addiction. Your $80 donation honors our history and the countless lives we’ve touched.
Invest in the Future:
An $80 donation is not just a gift: it’s an investment in the future. Your support will fund the next generation of NCADD’s programs, research, and initiatives aimed at advancing recovery and prevention efforts.
Join Us in Building a Brighter Future:
Together, we can ensure that NCADD continues to be a beacon of hope and change for another 80 years. Your donation of $80 or more will help us continue our work, providing essential services and advocacy for those in need.
Support NCADD’s mission by making a donation of $80 or more today. Let’s honor our past achievements and secure a stronger, healthier future for the next 80 years. Visit NCADDnational.org to donate and learn more.
Organizer
Denise Kolivoski
Organizer
Baltimore, MD
National Council On Alcoholism Maryland Chapter Inc
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