The House Of Care Wants to Help

Struggling in

recovery?

Still looking

for recovery?

How Can We Help?

  • We have connections for that.

  • We have partners for that.

  • We have programs for that.

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  • We have a program for that.

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  • We have volunteer programs which enrich the lives of participants and help the comunity abroad.

  • We already have a public resources section for that.

Addicts Helping Addicts

Our organization was not founded by a renowned doctor or recovery specialist. Just a normal opiate addict in recovery with a plan to help other addicts stay clean as long an/or longer than himself. After all, in recovery they teach us to give back. Service keeps you sober. Right! The unique struggles and situations that an addict in recovery at any phase has to face can be overwhelming to say the least. We seek to make those struggles and situations easier to manage, thereby, improving chances of success and reducing the rate of relapse. We believe addicts who succeed have a moral obligation to give back to their community, and it is this spirit of “Addicts Helping Addicts”, we hope to help just one family that goes on to help one more.

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Our project team is constantly working to create more new programs to get more help to more addicts and their families. If you have a need please let us know if you have an idea let us know, because we really do care. Our organization was not founded by a renowned doctor or recovery specialist. Just a normal opiate addict in recovery with a plan to help other addicts stay clean as long an/or longer than himself.

Want to help?

The dark sad reality is, that the disease of addiction affects 46.3 million people directly in America every year. Those are the people we know are addicted its 16% of our population. Then that cascades out by affecting all of their families and then their communities. Join us in the struggle as we aim to beat back relapse and recidivism though continued support services.

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