
Common Myths About Drugs and Alcohol Abuse
The number of people in America that suffer daily from drug addiction or alcoholism and abuse is astonishing. In 2017 the National Survey on Drug
Many families ask themselves: “Why can’t they just stop?” The truth is, drug addiction isn’t about lacking willpower or moral character. It’s a recognized medical condition that requires proper treatment and support – just like any other illness.
Your loved one isn’t choosing addiction over family. They’re caught in a cycle that feels impossible to break alone. We know because we’ve experienced it ourselves, and we’ve found a way out.
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You don’t have to carry this burden alone. Whether you’re a mother, wife, or family member searching for answers, we’re here to help your loved one find their way back to a life of purpose and joy.
Articles & Resources
Resources that explore drug addiction, treatment, and long-term recovery through education and lived experience.

The number of people in America that suffer daily from drug addiction or alcoholism and abuse is astonishing. In 2017 the National Survey on Drug

When considering only their chemical makeup, there are seven main classifications of drugs: alcohol, opioids, benzodiazepines, cannabinoids, stimulants, barbiturates, and hallucinogens. Out of all the

Sometimes, it is difficult to know which substances will interact with each other. When we drink, we often do not take the time to think
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