Share Your Story

Your voice matters.

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Why My Story?

Your story is important. Not only to you, but to the people around you and people who may find themselves in similar situations. By sharing your story, you might just inspire someone else to start on their own recovery journey.

How Will Your Story Impact Others?

Sharing stories is a way to connect with people and inspire others who may be struggling with an addiction or otherwise experiencing some harm related to their substance use. When you share your recovery journey and how your recovery has impacted those around you, you help people to know they are not alone. Your story can also demonstrate the benefits of treatment and the possibilities of recovery.

You are an inspiration and your story can help others who are hurting, whether that is someone who lost a friend to overdose, a family struggling with a loved-one's addiction, or a member of the community fighting the good fight of recovery. Your change can help others change, and sharing your story might just be that first drop of rain that eventually becomes a waterfall.

Share your story and be the change we need.

When you look at your life and feel at peace because of changes you've made, that's recovery." - Unknown