Washington, D.C. (2025) — The National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD) is proud to announce the release of its 2025 Annual Report, showcasing a year defined by renewed collaboration, strengthened partnerships, and impactful progress in recovery-focused advocacy and support.
Throughout 2025, NCADD worked closely with its affiliates, partners, and supporters to advance its mission of promoting understanding, reducing stigma, and expanding access to care for individuals and families affected by substance use. This year’s accomplishments reflect both the organization’s historic roots and its continued leadership in the recovery landscape.
“Our 2025 Annual Report reflects the collective work of a national community dedicated to breaking stigma and elevating recovery,” said Denise L. Kolivoski, MBA, Executive Director of NCADD. “From advocacy efforts to enhanced member programs, NCADD continues to build on more than 80 years of progress while preparing for the future. Our affiliates, Board of Directors, and supporters remain the driving force behind this mission.”
Highlights from the 2025 Annual Report include:
- Strengthened collaboration among NCADD affiliates and national partners, fostering deeper relationships and shared initiatives across the country.
- Expanded membership and enhanced benefits for affiliates through initiatives such as the TotalChoice insurance program and the Coffee Connections webinar series.
- Increased community engagement through education, prevention programs, and advocacy events focused on improving public understanding of substance use and recovery.
- Program growth and innovation rooted in NCADD’s long-standing commitment to providing reliable resources, promoting recovery, and supporting families.
- Continued alignment with the legacy of Marty Mann, one of the first women to publicly champion recovery and challenge the stigma surrounding substance use.
As NCADD prepares for the opportunities and challenges of 2026, the organization remains committed to strengthening its national network, amplifying recovery-focused advocacy, and honoring the transformative work of its affiliates and partners.
The 2025 Annual Report celebrates NCADD’s accomplishments while outlining the organization’s vision for its next chapter of impact.