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Providing titles concerning prohibited drug purchases and tools
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I strive to deliver safe and positive assistance. Substance abuse poses a serious threat and it's against the law, so I would never do anything that could support it or make it easier to take place.
Are you struggling with substance abuse?
If you find yourself in this situation, please know that support exists. You don't have this on your own. Many options exist resources that offer support.
- Contact a trusted friend
- Speak with a local support group
- Seek counseling
Remember, you are not defined by this. Take that first step toward a more fulfilling journey.
A SAMHSA National Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357)
If you or someone close to you is struggling with mental health or substance abuse issues, please get in touch the SAMHSA National Helpline. This costless and confidential service offers assistance 24/7 with these challenges. Trained crisis counselors are available to listen. The helpline number is 1-800-662-HELP (4357). You don't have to face it by yourself.
Connecting when you need it most
Life can throw/present/deliver some pretty tough/difficult/challenging times. Sometimes, we all feel/experience/go through moments where we need/want/desire someone to talk/listen/be there. That's where Crisis Text Line comes in. You can reach out to them 24/7 by simply texting HOME to 741741. A trained crisis counselor will respond/be available/answer your message and offer/provide/give support during whatever you're facing/going through/dealing with. Remember, you're not alone.
Feel/Embrace/Recognize the Strength/Power/Resilience Within
It's important to realize/understand/grasp that you aren't/don't stand alone/are not isolated. Recovery is a journey/path/process and it can be challenging/difficult/tough at times. But please trust/believe/have faith in yourself and know that healing/progress/growth is definitely/absolutely/truly possible. You are not/ever/always weak/defeated/broken. Reach out for support/help/guidance when you need/want/desire it. There are people/individuals/resources who care/understand/empathize and want to help/assist/guide you on your way/path/trip to recovery.
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