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The Gazette Podcast Episode 2: Get to Know Peer Advocates David Claros and Austin Johnson

36 min · 27 de mar de 2026
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Welcome back to The Gazette Podcast. Episode two features two of RCDA's peer recovery mentors/advocates, Austin Johnson and David Claros who discuss the importance of their role in the court system, how their previous struggles with substance abuse disorders influence their work today, and some of the most exceptional success stories they've seen in their time with RCDA's Alternatives to Incarceration Unit. DA McMahon also joins us to discuss the origins of the HOPE program and the iconic yellow and black signs all Staten Islanders are familiar with. This month's Courtroom Corner is presented by Community Liaison Sophie Selwood. We hope you enjoy the show! To learn more about the HOPE program or for further resources, please visit https://sihope.org/ [https://sihope.org/] If you or someone you know would like to speak with David or Austin, please see their contact information below. Austin Johnson: austin.johnson@rcda.nyc.gov [austin.johnson@rcda.nyc.gov] (718) 556-7138 David Claros: david.claros@rdca.nyc.gov [david.claros@rdca.nyc.gov] (718) 556-7041

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