We chose the lotus flower within our symbol because we believe it runs parallel with addiction and recovery. Its ability to survive in the dirtiest and harshest conditions and blossom into one of the most beautiful flowers known to man speaks volumes of its determination. It truly refuses to be defeated. It symbolizes spiritual enlightenment and rebirth, which is important as we continue on our own individual journey.
I am a woman with long term recovery that was given a chance to grow in recovery because people chose to take a chance on me. I've been gifted a beautiful son that has also taught me how to become a mother in recovery with on going support. The community here all loved me until I could love myself and I now get to show my love and appreciation by coming into this next step in my journey. I look forward to being able to assist other women trying to step into recovery with the additional support we offer.
Addiction Education Society provides public education, information and resources on issues relating to substance addiction and its impact on individual lives, families, and in the lives of our communities to advance the knowledge that Addiction is a Disease.
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.
We all experience emotional ups and downs from time to time caused by events in our lives. Mental health conditions go beyond these emotional reactions and become something longer lasting. They are medical conditions that cause changes in how we think and feel and in our mood.