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How To Help

Everyone has the power to make a difference. Your support helps us provide hope and pathways to recovery for individuals battling substance use disorder. There are many ways to get involved—make a financial donation, donate by mail, contribute products, volunteer your time, or see if your employer offers matching donations. You can also help by stopping the stigma around substance use disorder. Every action, big or small, moves us closer to transforming lives and building a stronger, more compassionate community.

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Financial Donation

Your contribution directly supports essential programs that support individuals overcoming substance use disorder. Every dollar fuels services, resources, and care that change lives.

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Product Donations

By donating products, you provide vital resources that empower recovery journeys. Whether it’s hygiene kits, seasonal items, or other essentials, your donations make a tangible impact in the lives of those we serve.

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Employer Match

Many employers offer matching donation programs that can double or even triple your impact. See if your company participates and maximizes your financial contributions.

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Volunteer

Volunteering your time and skills is a powerful way to give back.  Join us in making a meaningful impact on individuals in your community. 

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Stop the Stigma

Help create a more compassionate community by raising awareness and ending the stigma around substance use disorder. Your voice can shift perspectives and support a culture of understanding and recovery.

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