Resources
Below are some resources that I have personally researched or used in the past. We have to remember that there is no money in recovery when the addict recovers. Many recovery programs have become a spin dry, meaning they will keep you sober for a month then feed you back to the wolves, but not after putting a significant dent in your bank account. As addicts we are very vulnerable. All too often recovery programs are great at creating hope and offering a moment of sobriety but where they fail is following up with the client. Your life, your sobriety, is worth a phone call and below are some resources that I trust. Please do not be discouraged if the phone call does not meet your expectations, programs have become inundated as mental health has become a global crisis. Please keep trying, never loose faith, your life is worth it.
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