We recognize that addiction affects more than just one person—it impacts the entire family. That’s why our Family Recovery Services offer clear, practical resources to help families navigate the challenges of a loved one’s substance use.
We believe in the power of unconditional love and that we’re truly stronger together.
Here are a few steps we encourage all families to take:
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Get Trained in Naloxone: Anyone can learn to use this life-saving tool. If you live with someone facing substance use challenges, it’s important to know how to respond in an emergency.
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Learn About Treatment Options: Stay informed about what services are available and who to contact for questions or referrals.
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Connect With a Family Recovery Specialist: Sign up to speak with a trained professional or attend one of our group sessions for families seeking guidance and clarity.
When someone is new to recovery or looking for a path forward, daily life can feel overwhelming—like trying to reach a destination without a map. That’s why Face Addiction Now created a recovery-focused program that helps people stay on track. This program offers structure, clarity, and step-by-step resources for both individuals and their loved ones navigating the challenges of substance use.


Family & Friends Educational Support
Stronger Together educational groups offer tools and information to help families navigate a loved one’s substance use, while also addressing their own needs and responsibilities.
- Educational sessions designed for families affected by addiction
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Group discussions that offer practical insight and shared experience
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Focus on stability and long-term progress

Family Recovery Specialists offer free, one-on-one guidance to families overwhelmed with the challenges of having a loved one struggling with a Substance Use Disorder. We assist in establishing healthy boundaries and connect families with additional community resources.

OVERDOSE RESPONSE PROGRAM
Reducing rates of accidental overdose deaths by collaborating with local agencies, educating rescuers on overdose response, and distributing the life-saving emergency NARCAN nasal spray at no cost.