Every day, thousands of people find the Partnership’s resources when asking questions like:
“My son is using marijuana, what should I do?” “What are signs of substance use in teens?” “Is addiction a disease?” “How do I talk to my child about entering treatment?”
The Partnership responds with:
Expert information: A place for people to start educating themselves. We have substance-specific guides, parenting and conversation tips, and articles focused on understanding treatment options and how to support a loved one in recovery.
Personalized support: When a family is ready to make an action plan for the urgent situation they are in, our free one-on-one guidance is available to all through our helpline and peer support programs.
Policy change initiatives: Addiction is a crisis that needs to be addressed from all angles. We provide opportunities to push for legislation to improve substance use and mental health care.
We’re able to provide of these free tools because of the generosity of people like you who understand the need for reliable information and support. In 2025, we will continue to grow our vast library of resources and reach new communities with our support services.