Reporting on Addiction provides training, resources and support to professional and student journalists, journalism educators and experts through experience and training to improve the way the media reports on addiction and decrease stigma present in that reporting.
Launched in 2021, we have trained and supported hundreds of professional and student journalists through our various evidence-based training programs and off-the-shelf resources. We have also provided media training to hundreds of experts through experience and experts through training to empower them to share their stories and community-based solutions with the media.
Your donation or monthly membership helps us to continue working with journalists, educators and experts through experience and training to move the media towards a future that's full of accurate, ethical and well-rounded Reporting on Addiction. If you're able, donate $5,000 or more to join our Founding Donor Society!
Reporting on Addiction is a project of Appalachia Free Press, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization working to promote and support independent journalism in the Appalachian region. This project is a partnership between 100 Days in Appalachia and the Opioid Policy Institute.
To learn more about Reporting on Addiction's impact, please visit https://www.reportingonaddiction.org/our-impact