Tuesday, January 7, 2020

Your generosity is inspiring


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Dear Joseph,

Your generosity is making a big difference for those who need us most. Over the holiday season, we raised almost $100,000 to help families and their loved ones navigate the difficult path of addiction. Your unfailing support helps us continue to change the conversation around addiction, and quite frankly, save lives.

More than 5 million people each year access our evidence-based resources in order to gain a better understanding of how to help their child struggling with substance use. We helped more than 10,000 families in 2019 through our personalized Helpline specialists and Parent Coaching program. We also activated our parent advocates in more than 390 congressional districts and 49 states in order to meaningfully advance a public health agenda for addiction.

All of these numbers are strong and growing, but there is much more to be done. We have set the framework for how we will continue to help our nation prevent and treat addiction. Ultimately, we can save lives, advance public policy, improve healthcare and change culture so this issue is addressed with both compassion and urgency.

Your contributions allow us to reach even more families. We are working hard to ensure we continue to scale and expand all of our free resources to empower every family that may need us.

It is with deep gratitude that I thank you for your support and for your trust in us to lead this important work. We could not do this without you.

Best wishes in the New Year,

Creighton Drury Signature



Creighton Drury
CEO


P.S. If you didn’t make your year-end gift, there is still time. Your donation will be put to immediate use to help families in need of hope and healing. Thank you!

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