Some of the world’s nicest people are addicts.
It’s just that, once they become addicts, they aren’t so nice anymore.
Addictions make people unreasonable.
Addicts will do whatever they have to,
to get whatever it is they have to have.
Habit Free exists to help nice people become nice people again.
It particularly offers funding and support for people who have developed long term addictions alcohol or heroin... and often too, to the substances that are ‘supposed’ to wean them off those addictions, such as methadone... which can be an even harder habit to break than heroin. It pays for counselling. It pays for detoxification. It pays for rehousing (temporary or permanent) so that new habit-free lifestyles can be firmly established over time.
To do all this is incredibly expensive.
That’s why most addicts stay addicts.
Help is scarce.
Habit Free can’t help everyone.
But with your help, it can help a few more people than it is helping now.
Habit Free works with innovators; people who have worked for many years in the field of rehabilitation and who are keen to explore
cutting edge ways to make detoxification less painful and freedom from habit more sustainable.