POLICY PRIORITIES 2025

Culturally Responsive Recovery. Harm Reduction. Equity in Action.

At Peer2Peer Recovery, we know that healing doesn’t happen in isolation — it happens in systems that either support or block the path forward. As a peer-led, culturally grounded organization, we’re working to change those systems from the inside out.

Our 2025 policy priorities are rooted in lived experience — shaped by the voices of our staff, volunteers, and the communities we serve. These goals focus on breaking down barriers, building support, and making recovery a reality for all, especially East African, immigrant, and underserved populations in Minnesota.

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What We're Advocating For in 2025

🔹 1. Strengthen Funding for Peer Services

Why it matters: Peer-led support works — but it’s often underfunded.
What we support:

  • County and managed care contracts with Recovery Community Organizations (RCOs)
  • Public health funding and grants for peer mentorship, harm reduction, and group services

🔹 2. Reimburse Peer Support Through Medicaid

Why it matters: Many of our clients are Medicaid recipients — but peer services aren’t always covered.
What we support:

  • Certified Peer Recovery Specialists (CPRS) as Medicaid-eligible providers under Minnesota’s 1115 Waiver
  • Integration of peer services into Social Care Networks

🔹 3. Expand Peer-Supported Housing Options

Why it matters: Safe, stable housing is foundational to recovery.
What we support:

  • Housing access for clients using medication-assisted treatment (MAT)
  • Funding priorities for peer-based recovery housing
  • Housing models designed and staffed with peer input

🔹 4. Build Recovery-Friendly Employment Pathways

Why it matters: Employment creates stability — but stigma still locks people out.
What we support:

  • Employer education on recovery and second chances
  • Job readiness workshops and hiring events for people in recovery
  • Fair pay and opportunities for Peer Recovery Specialists

🔹 5. Advancing Harm Reduction in Underserved Communities

Why it matters: Stigma and cultural barriers keep people from life-saving care.
What we support:

  • Culturally tailored harm reduction education and events
  • Community healing spaces with storytelling and peer-led panels
  • Multilingual outreach with clinics, mosques, and churches

🔹 6. Improve Transportation Access for Recovery

Why it matters: No one should miss care, meetings, or job interviews due to lack of a ride.
What we support:

  • Volunteer-based or partner-supported transport programs
  • Transportation stipends for clients in recovery services

How We MovePolicy Forward

We don’t just advocate — we activate. Here’s how we turn goals into impact:

  • We listen. Community surveys, recovery stories, and feedback guide every step.
  • We partner. Collaboration with counties, clinics, housing agencies, and employers ensures change is local and real.
  • We educate. We meet with legislators and local leaders to bring lived experience into policy conversations.
  • We track results. Data and stories help us measure success — and improve our efforts year after year.