Helping Addicts Get Sober

Helping to get sober a keep clean is an ongoing and exceptionally difficult (and oftentimes lonely) struggle. And meth is a particularly difficult drug to break away from. The good news is that sobriety is possible. Millions of addicts have accomplished it, and if you are here and looking for help, you can get sober too.

You’ve heard the saying that a journey or 1,000 steps begins with taking the first step. Although the saying is trite, it remains true. Just take ONE step. Reaching out and telling someone that you want help is, for many, that first step.

Help IS available. Before we get started with other features here on this site, we want to at least put this resource in front of you in case you have stumbled upon our site in your search for help. If meth is a problem for you, begin with the national SAMHSA site – SAMHSA stands for “Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration” – don’t delay. Take this first step. Someone is there to help you NOW: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline