Exhibitor Opportunities
Become an Exhibitor
At Recovery Village Exhibit Hall, exhibitors have a meaningful opportunity to showcase the products, programs, and people that represent their organization and its values.
Recovery Village
Exhibit Hall
The Recovery Village Exhibit Hall is the perfect place to network and showcase programs and products that inspire hope across the recovery advocacy world. The Recovery Village Exhibit Hall is the premier destination for those who want high-caliber networking experiences. Exhibitors can showcase innovative model programs and products that inspire hope across the recovery advocacy continuum. Summit attendees who are looking for solutions will find them in the Recovery Village.
Highlighted features:
- Two days of visibility
- Exhibitor ribbon for your registered representative
- 2-complimentary exhibitor registrations with access to all general and breakout sessions
- Hill Day activities and daytime meals
- 6' skirted table, two chairs and a wastebasket
- Recognition in the RLS conference app, including your organization's logo, contact information, and company description

Join Us
Dates & Times
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June 8
Exhibit Installation
3:30PM - 5:30PMNetworking Welcome Reception
5:30PM - 6:30PM -
June 9-10
8:00AM - 5:00PM
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June 10
Exhibit Dismantle Evening
5:00PM - 7:00PM
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June 8
Exhibit Installation
3:30PM - 5:30PMNetworking Welcome Reception
5:30PM - 6:30PM -
June 9-10
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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June 10
Exhibit Dismantle Evening
5:00PM - 7:00PM

Corporate
Early Bird ends March 31, 2025. Discount applied during checkout
Non-Profit
Early Bird ends March 31, 2025. Discount applied during checkout
Alliance Member
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Our Exhibitors
2024 Official Exhibitors
A New PATH
A New PATH (Parents for Addiction Treatment & Healing) was started in 1999 by parents of young adults dealing with substance use disorders. Their offspring were also involved in the criminal justice system, which exacerbated their struggles. The mission of this non-profit organization is to reduce the stigma associated with addictive illness through compassionate support…
Advocates for Recovery CO
AFRC is more than just a non-profit organization; it’s a Recovery Community Organization (RCO). Founded in 2001 by a group of dedicated individuals, AFRC is a grassroots, peer-run organization comprised of people from across the state united by a common focus on recovery solutions rather than the challenges of addiction. We are committed to providing…
Altarum Institute
We are a nonprofit organization focused on improving the health of individuals with fewer financial resources and populations disenfranchised by the health care system.
Association of Recovery in Higher Education
The Association of Recovery in Higher Education (ARHE) is the only association exclusively representing collegiate recovery programs (CRPs) and communities (CRCs), the faculty and staff who support them, and the students who represent them. ARHE provides the education, resources and community connection needed to help change the trajectory of recovering student’s lives. We are a…
Boomerang Medical Billing
Boomerang Medical is a full service billing company specializing in Medicaid, State and Private Funds, and all Commercial Insurance reimbursement. We will navigate the complicated application and enrollment process with all the payers you need and get you contracted to bill and receive payment for your Recovery and housing services.Boomerang is the solution for RCOs…
Both/And Partners
Creating equity doesn’t have to be hard. We provide the tools, resources, & support you need to stay inspired, increase effectiveness, and become an inclusive, transformative leader.
Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery (CCAR)
Along with organizing the recovery community (people in recovery, family members, friends and allies) to put a face on recovery and provide recovery support services, we also promote recovery from alcohol and other drug addiction through advocacy, education and service. CCAR strives to end discrimination surrounding addiction and recovery, open new doors and remove barriers…
Fletcher Group
Fletcher Group’s mission is to improve the capacity and quality of recovery housing and support services.
Fletcher Group, Inc.
Fletcher Group’s mission is to improve the capacity and quality of recovery housing and support services.
Gaudenzia
Gaudenzia has the distinction of being one of the largest non-profit treatment providers for substance use and co-occurring disorders in the Mid- Atlantic region. With 117 programs across 51 facilities, Gaudenzia serves over 15,000 clients annually in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, and Washington, D.C.. In alignment with the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM), we provide…
Health through Flourishing Research Program (R24)
Our research program focuses on positive psychology, addiction recovery science, mHealth, implementation science, and addressing health disparities. We prioritize serving underserved populations, engaging in community-engaged research, and mentoring junior investigators. Through our NIDA-funded project to Advance the Science on Recovery Community Centers (R24DA051988), we are building a research infrastructure that enhances the study of recovery…
Her 2nd Chance
Her 2nd Chance is a non-profit social enterprise serving recovery women by offering paid employment in a safe and supportive environment. We aim to be the launching pad where they can begin to work toward self-sufficiency and a brighter future. Thus breaking the cycle of shame and hopelessness that perpetuates relapse. To learn more about…
Hikma
Hikma Community Health™ combines medicine with compassion, and partners with communities to support addiction recovery and opioid safety education.
International Center for Addiction & Recovery Education (ICARE)
The International Center for Addiction & Recovery Education is known by the acronym ICARE. It is a Center of Excellence for bringing together people and processes to overcome the unprecedented societal challenges of addiction.The culmination of 25+ years of work in the field of recovery and addiction, ICARE is deeply rooted in the principles of…
Legal Action Center
The Legal Action Center (LAC) uses legal and policy strategies to fight discrimination, build health equity, and restore opportunity for people with arrest and conviction records, substance use disorders, and HIV or AIDS.
Legislative Analysis and Public Policy Association
Based in Washington D.C., and led by and comprised of experienced attorneys, the Legislative Analysis and Public Policy Association is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to conduct legal and legislative research and analysis and draft legislation on effective law and policy in the areas of public safety and health, substance use disorders, and…
Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon (MHAAO)
The Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon (MHAAO) is an inclusive, peer-run, community-based nonprofit located in Portland, Oregon. Our mission is to promote self-directed recovery and wellness for all, honoring the voice of lived experience. We have more than 40 peer addiction and mental health recovery programs that serve the Portland-Metro area and parts…
Mountain Plains ATTC
Co-located at the University of North Dakota and the University of Nevada, Reno, the Mountain Plains ATTC serves stakeholders residing in the HHS Region 8 (Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming). Our mutual passion, enhancing SUD treatment and recovery services for individuals and family members, especially those residing in rural and remote…
NAADAC
NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals, represents the professional interests of more than 100,000 addiction counselors, educators and other addiction-focused health care professionals in the United States, Canada and abroad. NAADAC’s members are addiction counselors, educators and other addiction-focused health care professionals, who specialize in addiction prevention, treatment, recovery support and education. An important part…
National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers (NAATP)
NAATP is a nonprofit professional society that represents hundreds of not-for-profit and for-profit addiction treatment providers who offer critical services along the full continuum of care, from intervention, transportation, private therapy, outpatient care, hospitalization, residential treatment, and continuing/aftercare. We support our members by providing clinical and operational resources as well as law and policy advocacy….
National Behavioral Health Association of Providers (NBHAP)
Working in the behavioral health industry or managing an organization in the industry can be incredibly complex and filled with ever-changing information for compliance. NBHAP gives you resources to stay on top of the rules and regulations for your organization to stay compliant. The National Behavioral Health Association of Providers (NBHAP) is a membership association…
National Council for Mental Wellbeing
Founded in 1969, the National Council for Mental Wellbeing is a membership organization that drives policy and social change on behalf of more than 3,400 mental health and substance use treatment organizations and the more than 10 million children, adults and families they serve. We advocate for policies to ensure equitable access to high-quality services. We build…
On Our Own of Maryland
Refocus: Look Again is a public education campaign from On Our Own of Maryland’s Anti-Stigma Project and is designed to challenge misconceptions and assumptions associated with mental health and substance use. Our goal is to foster change through awareness and dialogue about the real and damaging impact of stigma. For close to thirty years, people…
Opioid Response Network
The Opioid Response Network (ORN) provides education, training and consultation, also known as technical assistance or TA. Every state and territory have designated Technology Transfer Specialists to facilitate this work. These TTS are your local point people who work with you and ORN consultants in your community to meet your TA needs! Our goal is…
Oxford House
Oxford House is a concept in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. In its simplest form, an Oxford House describes a democratically run, self-supporting and drug free home. Parallel to this concept lies the organizational structure of Oxford House, Inc. This publicly supported, non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation is the umbrella organization which provides the network connecting…
Peer Recovery Center of Excellence
The Peer Recovery Center of Excellence exists to enhance the field of peer recovery support services. Led by those with lived experience, peer voice is at the core of our work and guides our mission. Peers – people in recovery from substance use challenges – serve a valuable role in helping persons with substance use…
Peer Recovery Innovation Network (PRIN)
While recovery support services are an established best practice, research is scarce on the efficacy and effectiveness of recovery support, training approaches, and delivery models adjunctive to and independent of treatment. The Peer Recovery Innovation Network (PRIN) was created to build capacity for current and future research. The Peer Recovery Innovation Network (PRIN) at the…
Project REBIRTH
Project: REBIRTH is the first national peer support program model for Veterans, Emergency Responders and their loved ones developed exclusively for Recovery Community Organizations. Project: REBIRTH improves outreach, partnerships, efficacy, grant access, and impact of programs and recovery outcomes both for the peers served, and across our RCO affiliates. We are peer-based model for support…
Recovery Cafe Network
Recovery Café Network (RCN) is comprised of Recovery Cafés committed to serving people who have experienced trauma and the results of trauma like homelessness, addiction, substance use disorder, and other mental health challenges using the Recovery Café Model. Through a cohort learning approach, Cafés are provided with mentorship, materials, and facilitated learning experiences to create…
Recovery Corps Virginia
We train AmeriCorps Members to serve in nonprofits and public agencies to offer peer support and project management to help expand capacity and make recovery possible for more Americans. We train people with a year or more of uninterrupted recovery to offer mentoring, peer support, and resource navigation as Recovery Navigators. Our navigators provide one-on-one…
SAMHSA Program to Advance Recovery Knowledge
SAMHSA Program to Advance Recovery Knowledge (SPARK) is a national technical assistance center to support transformational, recovery-oriented change for every state, tribal, and territorial behavioral health system and promote equitable access to recovery supports in the United States. SPARK collaborations include people in recovery from mental health and substance use conditions, their family members and…
Serenity House
For eight years, Serenity House Communities has served the Flint/Genesee County, Michigan community by advocating for people in recovery & providing holistic options for those recovering from substance use disorder (SUD), codependency, & trauma. Since its inception in 2015, SHC has offered peer-based recovery support services that include recovery coaching, support groups, systems navigation, recovery…
Serenity Recovery Connection
Serenity Recovery Connection envisions a community that understands, supports, and embraces recovery from addiction. We believe there are many roads to recovery.Serenity Recovery Connection is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit Recovery Community Organization. SRC’s mission is to strengthen the recovery community through peer-to-peer and family support, public education, and advocacy.We are community-based citizens, in long-term recovery, who…