You Are Not Alone: Finding Help for Addiction Starts Here
If you are struggling with addiction—especially to fentanyl or other opioids—please know this: you are not alone, and you are not beyond help.
Addiction doesn’t mean you’re weak or broken. It’s a disease that can affect anyone, regardless of background, age, or circumstance. What matters now is that you’re here. You’re reading this. And that means there’s still a part of you that’s holding on. That matters. You matter.
There Is Hope. There Is Help.
No matter how many times you’ve tried to quit…
No matter how dark it feels right now…
Recovery is possible. Thousands of people have been where you are—and they found a way through. You can too.
Taking the first step doesn’t have to be big. It just has to be real. Start by reaching out to someone who understands and wants to help.
Trusted, Free, and Confidential Resources
Here are some places you can contact today—right now—to begin your journey toward recovery:
📞 SAMHSA National Helpline
1-800-662-HELP (4357)
Available 24/7, 365 days a year. Get free and confidential information, along with referrals for individuals and families facing mental health or substance use disorders. You’ll be connected with local treatment programs, counselors, and recovery support services near you.
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🌐 FindTreatment.gov
Search for nearby treatment centers by ZIP code.
This government-run site lists inpatient, outpatient, and detox services across the U.S.
🔗 Find Treatment Now
📱 Never Use Alone
Using alone? Someone will stay on the phone with you and call for help if you stop responding.
Call: 1-800-484-3731
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💗 Narcotics Anonymous (NA)
Free support groups—online and in person—run by people in recovery, just like you.
🔗 Find a Meeting
📞 National Drug Helpline
1-844-289-0879
Free, confidential support for individuals and families impacted by drug use. Available 24/7 to answer questions, offer support, and connect you to treatment options.
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📞 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Call or Text: 988
Available 24/7 for emotional support during mental health or substance use crises. Compassionate responders are ready to talk, listen, and help you figure out your next steps.
🔗 Learn More
You Are Worth Saving
Addiction wants to isolate you. It wants you to believe there’s no way out. But that’s a lie.
You are not your addiction. You are not alone. You are worthy of recovery.
This is your sign. You don’t have to wait for rock bottom. Help is out there, and your life is worth fighting for.