This document provides guidance on how individuals in recovery can advocate for addiction issues and policies while respecting the anonymity tradition of 12-step groups. It explains that anonymity refers to not publicly identifying one's membership in a particular group, but that recovered individuals can speak about their own recovery experiences. The document offers tips on effective messaging and provides examples of how others advocate without compromising anonymity. It aims to empower more people in recovery to add their voices to policy discussions and help reduce stigma.