Earlier this month we announced our new name, Partnership to End Addiction, and launched a new website to serve our communities. Today, I am taking a moment to remember the work that we do every day — providing personalized support and resources to families impacted by addiction. We know nearly every family in this country has felt the effects of substance use. Yet, at Partnership to End Addiction, we remain optimistic. We do so by focusing on four simple truths: 1. Addiction is a preventable, treatable disease for which effective care exists. Because most people do not know it exists or cannot access it, we must focus on advancing quality addiction care so that everyone who needs help can get help — in treatment, recovery or prevention. 2. Addiction is not a moral failing. We must remind people that they are loved, there is no place for blame, and there is help. Compassion and empathy, when combined with scientific solutions, will save lives and end addiction as we know it. 3. Addiction is a public health issue; in fact, a public health crisis. We must acknowledge that 400 deaths a day is a crisis deserving of our attention. When laws and resources evolve to address this public health issue, we will dramatically improve how well we prevent and treat addiction for millions of people. 4. When families are engaged, the odds of success increase dramatically. We must enable families to find answers and make a difference by serving, supporting and partnering with them. Because families are at the center of all we do, we strive to provide tools and skills that parents and caregivers can use to positively impact the lives of their loved ones and advocate for change. Thank you for continuing to join us on this journey toward a nation free from addiction. Sincerely,
Creighton Drury CEO, Partnership to End Addiction
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