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Do a Health Check-Up on Your Spiritual Fitness

The terms of our happiness will shift in recovery: we will find great comfort in happy relationships. We will achieve bliss in the calming presence of a Higher Power, however we define it. And we will gleefully rely on new hobbies and habits to fill our days. But if we don’t value our spiritual fitness, we may lose all those precious belongings.

The lessons found in the Twelve Steps lay the groundwork for our spiritual lives, and they provide us a renewable source of calm acceptance so we show up well for the things we cherish most. Join Paul Anderson to learn why the lessons from Steps 10–12 are absolutely fundamental to long-term recovery and how to ensure a constant and close connection to everything you care about.

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Learning and Earning Trust in Recovery

Trust is never simple or easy where addiction is involved. Millions of us in recovery struggled to learn how to trust others and how to earn trust back. But Dr. Patrick Carnes has a great breakdown on making that transition, and how to find acceptance and calm from a trusted Higher Power. Read more in this clever excerpt from A Gentle Path through the Twelve Principles.

Betty Ford's Healing Legacy: A Conversation with Susan Ford Bales

Betty Ford had one mission: to help as many people as she could to find the hope of recovery from addiction. Listen to her daughter Susan Ford Bales as she tells about her mother’s legacy and how it’s being carried forward today.

Betty Ford Center 38th Anniversary Virtual Celebration

Join us for a weekend of inspiration and renewal as we honor the legacy and celebrate the future of the Betty Ford Center.

COVID-19 and Addiction: Help Us Take Back Control

Now more than ever, people struggling with addiction need to know they are not alone, and that help is within reach through Hazelden Betty Ford's COVID-19 Response Fund. We are 80% of the way to meeting our goal. A gift today will be doubled as part of our $300,000 match challenge. Your donation will help twice as many people find hope and healing.

If you or a loved one is struggling with alcohol or other drugs, call today for help.

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