Find the Support That’s Right for You

No one should have to figure it out alone. Whether you are navigating substance use health yourself, walking along side someone you care about, or leading change in your community, this is the place to begin. The Whole Life Recovery Hub helps you find what works, see where you fit, and take the next step with confidence.

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For Individuals

Tools and Guidance That Meet You Where You Are

No matter where you are or what challenges you're facing, you don’t have to navigate it alone. Recovery is not one-size-fits-all. The Hub offers free digital tools, reflection prompts, and science-informed guidance to help you explore what matters to you.

Whether you are questioning your relationship to substances or building a healthier life, Whole Life Recovery meets you with support that works in real life.

For Family & Friends

Learn How to Help Without Feeling Lost

Caring for someone who is struggling with substance use can bring up confusion, fear, and isolation. We offer practical tools to help you show up with clarity and care.

Our resources are grounded in science and designed for everyday life. You do not have to do this alone.

For Communities

Building a Stronger Ecosystem of Care

Communities thrive when they invest in tools, language, and policies that support long-term health.

Through toolkits, guides, events, and statewide partnerships, the Whole Life Recovery Hub supports those working in schools, public health, peer leadership, and community care.

If you are a peer leader, program coordinator, or policymaker, this Hub offers what you need to move from intention to impact.