8th Annual Recovery Ecosystems Conference

March 4th, 2027

Join the Movement to Strengthen New Jersey’s Recovery Ecosystem

Thank you to everyone who joined us for the 7th Annual Recovery Ecosystems Conference (RECO2026).

Together, we experienced what’s possible when lived experience, research, policy, and community come together with a shared purpose. From powerful keynote sessions to honest conversations in workshops and hallways, RECO2026 reinforced something we know to be true: we are building a recovery ecosystem.

Looking Ahead

The work doesn’t stop when the day ends! On March 4, 2027, we will come together again to keep building.

RECO2027 will continue to bring together:

  • Recovery leaders and peer professionals
  • Providers and clinicians
  • Advocates and policymakers
  • Researchers and community-based organizations
  • Individuals with lived experience and family members

Together, we will deepen our work, challenge ourselves, and strengthen the systems that support long-term recovery.

Why Attend?

  • Earn CEUs for CPRS, CPS, CCS, CJC, LCADC, CADC, LPC, and LMFT credentials while gaining practical tools you can immediately apply in your work.
  • Learn from nationally recognized leaders in recovery research and practice.
  • Connect with peers and partners who are shaping recovery-ready communities.
  • Explore innovative approaches to harm reduction, advocacy, equity, and system integration.
  • Free professional headshots to strengthen your professional image.

Questions? Please contact us at info@preventionlinks.org

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Sponsorship Opportunities

Sponsorship Opportunities

As a notable event in the field, RECO offers an expansive reach to a statewide audience of dedicated addiction recovery professionals across the continuum of care, many of whom are seeking reputable treatment providers to refer clients to. Sponsorship provides a remarkable opportunity to achieve visibility, brand recognition, and meaningful engagement with key players in the sector. Various sponsorship levels are available, each accompanied by a suite of benefits including brand promotion, exhibition space, and direct interaction with attendees.
Join the Conference Committee

Join the Conference Committee

Be a part of shaping RECO2027 by joining our Conference Committee. Guide the selection of topics, activities, and presenters, and make a significant impact on our statewide recovery community. For involvement, contact us at info@nj-cars.org

Past Conference Highlights:

“RECO provides a platform for peers, practitioners, and advocates to come together and engage in meaningful dialogue, sharing cutting-edge research, evidence-based practices, and personal insight. I believe that the conference served as a pivotal moment in advancing the New Jersey recovery community’s understanding and approach to treating individuals with complex mental health and substance use challenges. I was so inspired, I joined the planning committee for 2025!”

Miquia Delvalle

Made Possible By

Prevention Links

Prevention Links is a leading New Jersey nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting wellness, fostering resilience, preventing addiction, and supporting recovery. With a mission to empower individuals, families, and communities to thrive, PL delivers comprehensive programs and services that decrease risk factors and enhance protective factors for addiction. 

In 2017, PL was awarded funding from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) which supported the formation of NJ-CARS. PL serves as the fiscal agent for NJ-CARS, providing staffing, resources, expertise and support to ensure the Coalition’s success.


SAMHSA: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is the agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that leads public health efforts to advance the behavioral health of the nation. SAMHSA’s mission is to reduce the impact of substance abuse and mental illness on America’s communities.

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