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ROAD RECOVERY is dedicated to helping young people battle addiction and other adversities by harnessing the influence of entertainment industry professionals who have confronted similar crises and now wish to share their experience, knowledge, and resources.
With support from the mental health field, ROAD RECOVERY provides hands-on mentorship training, educational/performance workshops, peer-support networking, and “all access” to real-life opportunities by collaborating with young people to create and present live-concert events and recording projects.
ROAD RECOVERY empowers young people of all backgrounds to face their struggles and helps them develop comprehensive life skills, guided by professionals and supported by a community of like-minded peers.
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Legendary DuranDuran drummer Roger Taylor is well aware of the power of music. So when the band’s manager asked if he wanted to use a short break during their tour to work in-studio with at-risk youth in the non-profit program Road Recovery, Taylor didn’t hesitate. Influencers like the Duran Duran power team, help bring visibility to the non-profit while giving students the opportunity to collaborate with some of the best in the business
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Road Recovery – 10 Years of Walking the Walk
Shown at Road Recovery's 10th Anniversary benefit concert in New York's Nokia Theater in 1998 this video outlines Road Recovery's programs and growth from the past 10 years.
Road Recovery is dedicated to helping at-risk youth!
https://youtu.be/JMttmhiIx58Road Recovery's creative staff are entertainment industry professionals who have confronted similar crises and now wish to share their experience, knowledge, and resources. Since 1998, our successful programs provide creative workshops and peer support by collaborating with at-risk youth to create and present live-concert events and recording projects.
Duran Duran’s Roger Taylor Opens UP for Road Recovery
Roger Taylor talks to Road Recovery about his life and what he has learned after a recording session for the charity song "No Rewind," a creative collaboration with young people from Road Recovery.