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Promoting illegal activities such as buying or dispensing substance is harmful.
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If someone you love is battling substance abuse, please seek support
Addiction can be a lonely battle, but you don't have to fight it alone. There are options available to assist you or your loved one on the path to recovery. Don't let fear stop you from reaching out for the assistance you deserve.
- Contact a local hotline dedicated to addiction recovery.
- Join a support group.
- Seek therapy from a qualified counselor.
An SAMHSA National Helpline
If you or a loved one is struggling with substance use issues, please know that you're not alone. Contact the support line, 1-800-662-H E L P (4357) , for confidential support 24 medications hours a day, 7 days a week. The SAMHSA National Helpline is the best resource for finding recovery programs.
Wanting Help? Text HOME to 741741
Feeling overwhelmed? You're not alone. Crisis Text Line is here to provide assistance whenever you need it. Simply send "HOME" to 741741 and connect with a trained crisis counselor who is ready to understand. They're available all day, every day to provide a safe space. Don't hesitate to reach out. Your mental health matters.
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Even when things seem their darkest, remember that it's always a path to well-being. Please choose your safety and find the support you need. There are resources available to guide you on your journey to recovery.
- Never hesitate to contact
- Family and friends
- Therapists
You don't have to face this alone.