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Since 2011, this nonprofit has served over 100,000 individuals.

Held over 2000 Recovery and Wellness events.

Utilized over 200,000 service hours.

Donated Christmas presents to 917 needy children through the organization’s Project Elf.

Given away 1,735 pairs of running shoes.

Sponsored 2238 adults and youth in athletic events.

Produced over 600 educational and motivational podcasts.

Created a 40 hour Peer Support Recovery Coach training program.

Trained 43 Peer Support AIIA Recovery Coaches.

Written a Personal Recovery Playbook for individuals.

Assisted with sober living and raised money to purchase 2 adaptive Hoyt Racing chairs and 1 hand bike for disabled athletes.

Through the years we have also purchased a head stone for someone lost to addiction, bought braces for an athlete in need, paid rent, covered counseling sessions, bought groceries, Thanksgiving dinners and more.

With your donations, we have grown to 10 chapters throughout Utah. Including two Native American tribes, one on the Ute and Ouray Reservation and one in Gila Bend, Arizona with the San Lucy Chapter of the Tohono O’odham tribe.

Your donation allows us to assist people in recovery. Your help gives us the ability to continue our mission and expand our vision making an impact for those facing mental health and addiction challenges. With your help, we can create new healthy outlets for those battling substance misuse and mental health issues, as well as assist our Minor League (18 and under) athletes. Donations fund service projects, scholarships, races, and events. It also helps fund administrative costs, podcast/video production, IT, PR, materials/supplies, and more to keep this organization alive and growing.

You can make an impact by donating to our 501c3 Nonprofit. Every little bit helps. Thank you for your consideration.

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Financial Report 990 2023
Financial Report 990 2022
Financial Report 2018-2021

AIIA has become like a family to me. They have helped with race entries, shoes and Christmas for my kids through Project Elf. But more important than that is the relationships I’ve built. I have friends who are like family.
— MJH