Distribution & Subscription information
Keys to Recovery Newspaper, Inc. is in headquartered in California. We have a readership of over 100,000 each month. Our newspaper targets readers who are seeking recovery from all types of addictions, disorders and the loved ones who are affected, as well as anyone wanting to know more about addiction and recovery. Here are some of the types of facilities we are distributing our recovery newspaper to
• 12 Step Alano Clubs • 12 Step Meeting Halls • Bail Bonds Offices • Churches • Clinical Professionals • Coffee Shops • Correctional Facilities • Counseling Office & Services • Department of Health • DUI Classes • Drug & Alcohol Councils |
• Employee Assistance Programs • Homeless Shelters • Judges • Law Offices • Medical Centers – Hospitals • Outpatient Treatment Centers • Police Departments • Probation Departments • Public Libraries |
• Recovery Stores
• Rehabilitation - Treatment Centers • Rescue Missions • Veterans Administration Hospitals • Sober Livingʼs • Transitional Housing • Related Conventions • Networking Events and many more locations. |
We work carefully to develop a monthly publication addressing vital issues concerning all types of addictions and disorders, and everything related to the recovery from them.
Keys to Recovery, Newspaper Inc. is distributed the first week of every month. We are developing an intensive, high impact distribution pattern designed for continued growth in the field of addiction and recovery, constantly adding additional facilities, and organizations to our distribution.
Keys has built a solid foundation as a resource for the recovery community, and all subjects regarding the Quality of Life issues inherent to this cause. We offer something not readily available to the general public. This networking concept makes us the perfect candidate for your advertising goals. Isn’t it time to target your advertising dollars for the highest impact on your business?
Incorporated in the state of California Keys to Recovery Newspaper, Inc. is a 501(c)3 non-profit entity. Our primary goal is to get our newspaper to as many people as possible, so that the message of Hope and Recovery can get to everyone who need and wants it.