Frequently Asked Questions

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Getting Help & Eligibility

Adults seeking help for substance use and families looking for clear next steps. We focus on removing barriers to care and stabilizing early recovery.

Based in New Hampshire with charitable registration in Massachusetts; many offerings (navigation, groups via Zoom) are available region-wide.

Submit the Assistance Application form. We aim to respond within two business days.

No. We are a nonprofit support organization. We fund access (e.g., sober-living scholarships), provide navigation, and connect people to reputable clinical providers.

Call 911 for immediate danger. For 24/7 emotional support, dial 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline).

Scholarships & Financial Support

Short-term needs such as first nights in sober living, intake fees, or immediate expenses that keep someone from starting care.

We review need, timing, and alignment with program goals. Awards depend on available funds and documented need.

Typically directly to providers (e.g., sober living or treatment programs) to ensure timely, appropriate use.

Scholarships are short-term bridge support—to start or stabilize care while longer-term plans are arranged.

Programs & Support Services

  • Sober-living & treatment scholarships

  • Treatment navigation (options, coverage, logistics)

  • Peer support groups (including a fathers group; in-person & Zoom)

  • Mentorship and community outreach

Yes. We use person-first language and maintain respectful, private spaces.

Plain-language guidance on levels of care, help understanding insurance/coverage, and concrete next steps to enter care.

Donations, Receipts & Transparency

They sustain scholarships, navigation services, and peer groups so people can start and stay in care.

We prioritize direct access to care and maintain responsible governance. Summary information and key policies are available upon request.