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Pictured: Sundays With The Fogarty's, our ongoing project to feed homeless people in Hollywood
Who We Are
Mission
The Advocacy Group Project is the nonprofit, community-centered arm of The Advocacy Group. Rooted in the values of recovery and service, its mission is to break down financial barriers to high-quality mental health and addiction support in the belief that everyone—regardless of means—deserves the opportunity to heal, connect, and rebuild their lives.
TAGP is dedicated to gifting opportunities for both service and connection. By offering financial contributions, direct community support, and educational outreach, we shift culture to reflect the true values of recovery: hope, empathy, and resilience. Whether through direct funding of long-term treatment or fostering a culture of caring, The Advocacy Group Project ensures that those most in need have a path forward.
What We Do
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The Croft Fund
The TAG Project believes that everyone deserves access to treatment, regardless of financial standing or insurance coverage.
The Croft Fund provides financial assistance to individuals and families seeking long-term recovery by subsidizing the cost of substance abuse and mental health treatment when insurance and personal funds fall short.
Are you in need of funding for addiction or mental health treatment?
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Free Weekly Parent Support Group
Every Tuesday evening, we host a free, drop-in Zoom meeting for parents and other adult family members. This is a welcoming, judgment-free space to gain insights from leading experts in mental health and recovery, ask questions, and share experiences. Together, participants connect, learn practical strategies, and find reassurance that they are not alone.
WHEN & WHERE:
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Free Prevention Trainings
We provide complimentary, hour-long presentations for schools and community groups throughout Greater Los Angeles.
Led by experienced professionals—and featuring parents and teens who have lived through loss and found profound healing—these sessions encourage early prevention, education, and open dialogue about addiction and mental health.
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Community Service & Partnerships
We collaborate with local organizations and grassroots nonprofits in Greater Los Angeles to cultivate a culture of giving back. We provide essential items like: Socks, Blankets, PPE, School supplies, Holiday Gifts for those without stable housing.
Our community efforts go beyond treatment, fostering compassion and collective responsibility.
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Holiday Toy Drive
Each holiday season, The TAG Project supports children in Downtown and East Los Angeles with a Toy Drive.
We seek partners to help meet our donation goal by hosting micro-fundraisers for toy donations in their own communities—whether it’s a school, workplace, house of worship, sports team, or creative network.Become a partner of our Holiday Toy Drive by visiting our website and filling out the form.
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Jason Davis Fire Relief Fund
Recent fires in Los Angeles have forced Palisades High School students back to online learning, further disrupting their education after years of pandemic-related challenges.The Jason Davis Fire Relief Fund was created to provide support, resources, and a sense of community for these students and their families. Donations directly contribute to:
Student and family support services to navigate stress and uncertainty. A dedicated community day with expert-led discussions on coping mechanisms, mental health, and recovery resources, Educational workshops on topics like vaping, cannabis use, and mental well-being. Connection to alternative healing resources

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Apply to our Croft Fund for Treatment & Recovery Service Funding
TAG Project assists in the funding of addiction and mental health services to bridge the gap for those who are in need of financial support.