
WHAT WE CAN DO FOR YOU
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ADVOCATE FOR YOU
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How we got started and what we do…
In 2025, we made a strategic decision to establish our grassroots not-for-profit organization with the primary objective of assisting individuals affected by mental health illnesses and substance dependence. We aim to provide support and resources to individuals facing mental health illness challenges disorder and substance dependence issues. Substance addiction, is a disease that affects a person’s brain and behavior and leads to the inability to control the use of drugs. Mental Health and Drug Use and Addiction to Substances does not discriminate. The situations are real. Mental Health Illnesses is a condition, a syndrome, it causes significant disturbances in an individual’s cognition, emotion regulation, or behavior that reflects a dysfunction in the psychological or biological processes. Drug Addiction is an abuse of any illegal drugs or medicine that changes their feelings or behaviors in a way that is harmful to them physically and mentally that is detrimental to self, society, or both. Having a drug addiction turns into a disease which you can seek recovery from. .Having Mental Illness and Substance Use Disorder are not a one size fits all. Mental health and Drug Use can affect anyone from anywhere at anytime. These conditions is curable if you get the right treatment for it, help and support for it.
We participate in events to make an impact in your lives. We advocate for policy change with our legislators to support and improve mental health illnesses and conditions and substance use and prevention. We are not licensed to provide professional therapy or counseling . We are here to navigate people through the system, access appropriate care, and advocate for your needs. We want to help people with out stigma and with out discrimination.
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Our Mission
Our mission is to provide individuals with mental health illnesses and substance use advocacy through comprehensive preventative maintenance in the realm of diagnosis and recovery. We want to ensure people with mental health disorders and substance dependence have access to the right resources, information and support with dignity and respect throughout the process.
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To help you make real choices when it comes to your recovery and mental health illnesses.
Support you to make healthy decisions about your care and your rights.
To support your views and wishes to seek mental health care and substance abuse care and get resources.
To support you through your mental health journey and your commitment to seek help.
Support you in accessing necessary resources, including access to health treatment and groups.
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What you can achieve from our help
We can act as a spokes person for you. Advocating for your needs.
To listen to your needs and understand your views and preferences. Not be judgmental for your illnesses and diagnoses.
To destigmatize, remove shame from your circumstances.
Help you understand your rights and options, while ensuring your voice is heard.
Help you make informed decisions about your mental health and substance use.
Confidentiality and privacy about any information you divulge. A safe space for your mental health and or substance use.
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“If you’re going through your own version of mental wellness turning into mental hell-ness, the most important thing you can do is talk to somebody. Having the courage to talk to someone is your superpower.”
— Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson
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