National Institute on Drug Abuse:

40.3 million people in the United States had a substance use disorder in 2020.

In 2020, only 6.5 percent of people with substance use disorder received treatment.

In 2021, about 107,000 people died of drug overdoses.

American Addiction Centers:

46.8 million (16.7%) Americans (aged 12 and older) battled a substance use disorder in the past year.

10.5% of Americans 12 and older had an alcohol use disorder in the past year.

About 27.2 million Americans 12 or older (9.7%) reported battling a drug use disorder in the past year.

That same year, 8 million (2.9%) of Americans 12 and older struggled with both alcohol and drug use disorders simultaneously.

21.5 million American adults (8.4%) suffered from both a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder, or co-occurring disorders in the past year.

National Institute on Drug Abuse: 40.3 million people in the United States had a substance use disorder in 2020. In 2020, only 6.5 percent of people with substance use disorder received treatment. In 2021, about 107,000 people died of drug overdoses. American Addiction Centers: 46.8 million (16.7%) Americans (aged 12 and older) battled a substance use disorder in the past year. 10.5% of Americans 12 and older had an alcohol use disorder in the past year. About 27.2 million Americans 12 or older (9.7%) reported battling a drug use disorder in the past year. That same year, 8 million (2.9%) of Americans 12 and older struggled with both alcohol and drug use disorders simultaneously. 21.5 million American adults (8.4%) suffered from both a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder, or co-occurring disorders in the past year.

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Addiction is a relentless disease that impacts the life of the addict and those around them. As powerful as the disease can be, so is the strength of the individual who has chosen to do whatever it takes to free themselves from its grip. However, many times they cannot afford to be in treatment or recovery housing. This is where All For Recovery steps in. We provide financial assistance and support to those with alcohol and drug addiction so they can continue to recover in a safe space. Everyday we receive requests for help and we cannot do it alone. Together we can beat addiction and save lives. One life at a time… One day at a time.


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