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Find Treatment

Disocver local and national treatment centers that provide safe, evidence-based care.

Sober Living Homes

Structured, supportive environments that promote accountability in recovery.

Family Support Networks

Resources and groups to help families heal together.

Local Recovery Meetings

Listing for AA, NA, SMART Recovery, and other peer-led supports.

Mental Health Hotlines

Immediate support for those facing mental health or substance use crises.

Crisis & Emergency Support

Emergency contacts and hotlines available 24/7 when urgent help is needed.

WHY RESOURCES MATTER

The First Step is Access

Too often, people who are ready to change can’t find the right support quickly. Our resources bridge the gap, connecting individuals and families to services that save lives.

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THE IMPACT

Resources Create Change

When recovery support is easy to find, outcomes improve dramatically. These numbers show the real-world impact of connection and care.

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Crisis Calls Answered

Thousands of lives supported each year by local hotlines.

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Sober Living Success

Residents who maintain sobriety after structured sober living.

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Peer Support Engagement

People who sustain long-term recovery with community groups.

STORIES OF HOPE

What People Are Saying

“Jeffrey’s Mission gave me the resources I didn’t even know existed. It changed everything.”

Emily R.

“The support we found here helped our family heal together, not apart.

Mark T.

“This isn’t just a list of links, it’s a lifeline. Thank you for making it simple to find help.”

Sarah K.

NEED CLARITY?

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, every resource listed here is free to access. Some services may have costs, but initial connections are always free.

Start by reviewing the “Find Treatment” section and contacting centers for assessments — many offer free consultations.

Absolutely. Family and loved ones are an important part of recovery, and we’ve included dedicated support networks.

Go to the “Crisis & Emergency Support” section — those hotlines are available 24/7.

No — we connect individuals and families with trusted partners and support services, but we don’t operate a treatment facility ourselves.