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  • Writer's pictureEmily Tilley

Resources near you

Updated: Jun 17, 2019

Below are some links and other information to help you get to where you want to be.


Whether you have been an addict for 6 days or 6 years, I am here for you. There are many people here for you to get you on the path of living your best life for your highest good.


You are worth it.


You always have been and always will be worth recovery. Today is YOUR day.


Please note that I am in no way affiliated with any of the businesses or websites below, they are placed here to help those in need. I was not, and will not be paid to share the information below. The paragraphs below each link have been copied from the websites to help you make the best decision.



" We provide a nationwide list of free, sliding scale, low income, payment assisted and affordable rehab centers. These are hard to find non profit and government resources that most people do not know even exist. We scoured thousands of non profit organizations that provide alcohol, drug, and other assistance with substance abuse rehabilitation. "



"The path to addiction treatment isn’t a straight line, and the process for each person is as unique as the people we’re helping. As you move down the path for recovery, there can be confusion, struggle, and even steps backward. Recovery.org aims to help each person find the information and support that they need as they work their way toward healing.

At Recovery.org, we strive to support the full recovery lifestyle and understand that it is a journey and not a destination. By offering reliable information and resources, we connect people facing a common struggle with the tools they need to maintain lifelong recovery. Recovery.org supports and provides resources for the recovery lifestyle, including pre-treatment, treatment, aftercare, and potential relapse. Recovery from a substance use disorder is not a short-term goal—it is a life-long process.

Recovery.org, take control of your addiction."



"Overcoming drug and alcohol addiction takes grit and determination. Yet, for many people the monetary cost of addiction rehab is unaffordable. It is not unusual for an addict to be unemployed, impoverished, or even homeless. In addition to the physical and emotional cost of addiction, the financial burden of drug abuse treatment is prohibitive for many addicts.

Can an addict who simply has no money obtain state funded drug rehab?  Yes, there are free detox centers that offer their services at no cost. Read on to find out where to get treatment and what are the pros and cons of free rehab."



"SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders."


SAMHSA’s National Helpline – 1-800-662-HELP (4357)


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