At New Hope Alliance, we are committed to guiding individuals and their families toward the support they need. While we don’t provide direct services, we connect people to a wide network of recovery resources and programs that can help them rebuild their lives. Recovery Homes Information: We provide referrals and information on safe, supportive recovery homes where individuals can find structured, sober living environments during their recovery journey. Addiction Recovery Programs and Resources: Our team can help you find addiction recovery programs, including counseling, therapy, and support groups, designed to aid individuals in overcoming substance use disorders. Counseling Services Connections: We offer guidance on connecting with licensed counseling services that specialize in addiction recovery, mental health support, and life transitions. Community Resource Referrals: We connect individuals to community resources such as food, shelter, clothing, and other essentials, ensuring they have access to the help they need. Advocacy and Legislative Support: We provide information and resources for those interested in advocating for legislative changes related to addiction recovery, mental health access, and homelessness prevention. Educational and Workshop Referrals: Our network includes educational workshops and training sessions that help individuals and families better understand addiction recovery and mental health. Mentorship Program Referrals: We can connect you with mentorship programs that pair individuals in recovery with experienced mentors to provide guidance and accountability. Support Group Information: We provide information on local and national peer-led support groups, ensuring you have access to a community of individuals who share similar experiences.
About New Hope Alliance New Hope Alliance is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to fostering recovery, support, and hope within our community. As a charitable organization, we focus on providing essential services to individuals and families affected by addiction, homelessness, and other life challenges. Through our network of recovery homes, counseling services, and community outreach programs, we aim to offer safe, supportive environments for those seeking a fresh start. Being a 501(c)(3) organization means that all donations to New Hope Alliance are tax-deductible, and every contribution helps us further our mission to transform lives and build a stronger, healthier community. Our team is committed to ensuring that each individual receives the care and resources they need to thrive.
Make a difference today! Whether you contribute your time, resources, or donations, your support goes directly toward transforming lives. Donate Today: Your financial support helps us expand our programs and reach more people in need. Every dollar makes a difference! Volunteer Now: Join our team of dedicated volunteers and help advocate for important legislative changes. You can also serve our community by participating in local events and outreach efforts. Your time and commitment can truly make a lasting impact on the lives of those in need. Join Our Cause: Sign up for our newsletter to stay updated on upcoming events, programs, and opportunities to get involved. Become a part of the movement to restore hope to all those affected by this epidemic.
Fentanyl Statistics and Key Events in the U.S. (2023-2024) Overdose Deaths: 2023: The U.S. recorded 105,007 drug overdose deaths, with fentanyl as a leading contributor. Synthetic opioids, primarily fentanyl, accounted for 70% of all overdose deaths. Major Drug Seizures: 2023: DEA seized over 80 million fentanyl-laced pills and 12,000 pounds of fentanyl powder, equivalent to 390 million lethal doses. 2024: Lukeville, AZ: U.S. Customs and Border Protection made the largest fentanyl seizure in history, confiscating 4 million blue fentanyl pills (over 1,000 pounds) hidden in a trailer. Nationwide: DEA seized 55 million fentanyl-laced pills and 7,888 pounds of powder, equivalent to 367 million lethal doses. Emerging Threats: Increase in carfentanil-related deaths by 720% since late 2023, posing new challenges in the opioid crisis. Local Highlights: San Francisco: 810 overdose deaths in 2023, mostly fentanyl-related. Phoenix: Fentanyl involved in 60% of all drug-related deaths in Maricopa County, averaging three fatalities daily. Public Health Impact: Fentanyl has become the leading cause of death for adults aged 18-45. Public health and law enforcement agencies continue efforts to curb the epidemic through border security and prevention programs. For more updates, visit DEA.gov.
We can supply you with Naloxone (Narcan). We just need to set up a brief meeting for training first.