About us
Bringing changeto those sufferingfrom addiction
What brings change?
For those struggling with active addiction, a major part of their recovery journey is ensuring they have enough financial support to meet their daily needs. It also includes taking the right steps toward becoming a positive community member. We are committed to helping these individuals progress through their recovery, providing the necessary financial resources and tools to empower themselves and those in similar situations to truly find freedom from the bondage of addiction.
every dollar donatedgoes back intothe community
Like the donors and community changers who support our organization, we are focused on making a long-term impact by helping those suffering from active addiction. We have a bold vision: empowering those suffering in our communities and bettering them with financial assistance to make lifelong recovery possible.
The clients supported by our program face major barriers to accessing financial assistance; only 1 in 10 people who need treatment and support ever receive it, and even fewer receive high-quality care.
key resources
What makes us diferent?
Client Services Assistance
Providing access to treatment centers through financial scholarships. These scholarships can open the door to long-term sobriety and a brighter future.
Sober Living Assistance
Providing financial aid so those struggling with active addiction can access our recovery treatment centers and work towards recovery.
Financial Assistance
Our scholarships make it possible for individuals to access the necessary resources, everyday needs and support for long-term sobriety.
Stephen Medley
- Founder & President
“I’m passionate about helping individuals realize and reach their dreams by focusing on their WHY.”
Cole Watt
- COO & Program Director
“I’m passionate about guiding people out of their mental sense of lack and into freedom.”
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Help make this possible
Your generosity helps us guide people away from substance abuse and toward the care and prevention resources they need.