More Than Sobriety: Building the Local Support System for Lasting Recovery

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The journey of recovering from drug or alcohol addiction is not a single event, but a lifelong process. While our post-recovery trip to Uganda offers a life-changing opportunity for self-discovery, we know that the most critical work often begins right here at home. Lasting recovery requires a strong foundation and a reliable support system to navigate daily challenges.

At ELOI Ministries, we are committed to building that foundation within our community. We understand that mental health is a complex interplay of our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. That’s why we offer a comprehensive network of addiction support services for both individuals and their families before they ever pack a bag.

Our approach is built on four pillars of local support:

  • Treatment Placement Assistance: Navigating the world of treatment facilities can be overwhelming. We help individuals find quality, professional care that fits their specific needs.
  • Consultations & Resources: We listen without judgment, providing families with the information and strategies they need to understand addiction and support their loved one effectively.
  • Sober Living & Support Groups: Connection is the opposite of addiction. We connect individuals with safe sober living environments and supportive peer groups who understand their journey.
  • A Vision for the Future: We help individuals see that recovery is not the end of their story, but the beginning of a new one filled with purpose and hope.

You are not alone on this path. Whether you are seeking help for yourself or a loved one, our team is here to guide you toward the clinical and emotional support you need and deserve.

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