Join the Trauma Recovery Alliance
Stand with a movement advancing education, dignity, and trauma-informed public policy.
What It Means to Join
Joining the Trauma Recovery Alliance means adding your voice to a growing movement focused on education, harm reduction, stigma reduction, and responsible civic engagement around trauma, anxiety, depression, and PTSD. The Trauma Recovery Alliance is a Maryland-based nonprofit education and advocacy organization. We do not provide medical, psychological, or mental health services. By joining, you are not seeking care or support. You are choosing to stay informed, stand with others, and participate—voluntarily—in public education and advocacy efforts that help shape more compassionate policies and conversations.
Why Your Participation Matters
Trauma, anxiety, depression, and PTSD are not only personal experiences — they are public health and policy issues. Education, funding priorities, and legislation influence how communities understand and respond to these challenges. By joining the Trauma Recovery Alliance, you help demonstrate public support for informed, dignity-centered approaches to trauma recovery. Your participation strengthens our ability to engage responsibly with policymakers, educators, and community leaders—particularly here in Maryland.
How We Use This Information
We collect basic contact and location information so we can: Share educational updates and public resources Inform supporters about advocacy efforts and civic engagement opportunities Understand where our community is located to support responsible policy dialogue Communicate with supporters in a transparent, respectful way. We do not sell or share your information. Participation is always voluntary, and you may unsubscribe at any time.
Add Your Name to the Movement
Use the form below to join the Trauma Recovery Alliance and receive updates about our educational work and advocacy efforts.
Join the Trauma Recovery Alliance
Complete the form below to receive updates and advocacy information. This form is not a request for services or support.
Participation in the Trauma Recovery Alliance is always voluntary. You may unsubscribe or disengage at any time.