Who Are We? What Do We Do?
We are not a rehab facility or a clinical treatment provider. We’re your community—people helping people—offering strength and solidarity every step of the way.
Our Vision
We envision a world where no one feels alone in their recovery. By reducing stigma and promoting understanding, we aim to create a culture where asking for help is seen as a sign of strength. Recovery is possible, and with the right support, anyone can find hope, healing, and purpose.
Who We Serve
Our platform is open to anyone impacted by addiction—whether you're currently using, in recovery, or supporting a loved one. We especially welcome individuals from underserved communities who may not have access to traditional treatment options. Everyone deserves support, and everyone’s story matters.
We understand that addiction is a complex, treatable disease—not a moral failing. We are a community of individuals who have walked the path of substance use disorder and are committed to supporting others on their journey to recovery. Our goal is simple but powerful: to offer free, accessible, peer-led support for anyone seeking a better life beyond addiction.
Founded on the belief that healing happens in community, we provide a safe, welcoming space for people at every stage of recovery. Whether you’re seeking support for the first time, maintaining long-term sobriety, or exploring harm reduction strategies, you’ll find connection, compassion, and real-life guidance here.
What We Do
Our peer support model is grounded in lived experience. That means our volunteers and community leaders know what it’s like to struggle—and what it takes to rebuild. We offer:
- Online/virtual peer support groups
- Mentorship and 1-on-1 peer coaching via e-mail
- Educational resources on addiction, mental health, and recovery tools
- Community forums to share stories, tips, and encouragement
- Referrals to trusted treatment and recovery services
Why Peer Support Works
Research shows that peer support improves outcomes in addiction recovery. When people feel heard and understood by others with shared experiences, they’re more likely to stay engaged in recovery and less likely to relapse. We believe in the power of peer connection as a lifelong tool for resilience and growth.