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Find Help:Substance Use Disorder Recovery

Recovery is not only possible — it leads to a healthier, more fulfilling life. Recovery helps people regain control, rebuild relationships and find new purpose. Many individuals with substance use disorder successfully recover and go on to lead meaningful lives. It's about taking back your future, one step at a time.

Let's Be Clear:

Recovery is a journey, not a straight line.

Support Yourself Through Recovery

Seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness.

  • Seek Professional Help: Therapists, counselors and medical professionals can provide guidance and support tailored to your needs. 
  • Utilize Recovery Supports: Programs like peer support or recovery housing offer encouragement, community and understanding.
  • Educate Yourself: Learn about SUD and recovery to better understand your experiences and challenges.

Supporting Someone Through Recovery 

Your support can make a significant difference in someone’s recovery. Here’s how to help: