To stop people from hurting themselves and others. To save lives. To show that it is never too late to change.
The purpose of this program is to bring about awareness of addiction — what it does, how it destroys, and how it distorts perception. To make clear the dangers that come along with it.
Beyond awareness, FAAD exists to give hope. Hope that recovery is real. Hope that people do get sober and stay sober. Hope that life does not have to look the way it looks right now.
We offer support and encouragement to those who truly want to change, get sober, and stay sober — and we want every person who comes through to know one thing: there is a purpose to life, and there is a way to live it.
Addiction warps reality. Many people do not see the damage until it is catastrophic. We tell the truth about what addiction is and what it does — clearly and without softening it.
We have been there. Recovery is possible. People do change. If you want to get sober and stay sober, there is support available and a community that has walked the same road.
Life has purpose. You were created for a reason. We walk alongside people who want to discover that — and give them something real to hold onto while they do.
“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!”
2 Corinthians 5:17The mission of FAAD is simple: stop people from hurting themselves and others through drug and alcohol use. Save lives. Lead people to Christ. And reach them before it is too late.
Drug and alcohol use does not just hurt the person using. It spreads. It affects families, children, communities — people who never asked to be involved. Bad decisions have a chain reaction, and those reactions can cost someone their life or someone else’s, whether they intended it that way or not.
FAAD was started because the founder has lived that reality and found a way through it. His prayer is that this program reaches others in the middle of it — to protect those not yet impacted and to save the ones who are already lost in it.
Most importantly: it is not too late. It is never too late to change. There is always a way out.
We exist to interrupt the chain of bad decisions before they cost someone everything. Recovery starts with making a different choice — and we help people get there.
Children and families are affected by addiction every single day. We work to reach people before their choices bring harm to those around them — especially the ones who cannot protect themselves.
Some people feel like it is already too late for them. It is not. FAAD exists specifically for those who feel past the point of help — because that is exactly where this program was born.
“We were created to reflect God’s light — compassion, justice, mercy, truthfulness. The more we turn toward God, the more clearly His qualities appear in our character and our actions.”
You do not have to have it figured out. You just have to reach out. We will meet you where you are.
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