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Thank you for standing with us to #FightAddictionStigmas πŸ’š

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  • Repost from  @alliekcampbell  • It's an unfortunate truth that there's still A LOT of stigma attached to addiction πŸ˜₯ that's why I'm joining the  #GetLoosidChallenge  w/  @loosidapp   @rocktorecovery  and  @herrenproject   πŸ™πŸΌ ⁠ . ⁠ Together, these organizations are helping  #FightAddictionStigmas  by busting the common (false) assumptions that 1. Addiction is a lack of will power πŸ™…πŸΌ 2. That addiction is something about which people should be ashamed πŸ™…πŸΌπŸ™…πŸΌ and 3. That sobriety is the end of fun (ya'll KNOW how strongly I feel about that one) πŸ™…πŸΌπŸ™…πŸΌπŸ™…πŸΌ ⁠ . ⁠ Spread the word and join the challenge 😎   recovery app aa meetings near me

Sobriety is not the end of Fun

Sobriety is not the end of Fun It’s only the beginning! Many people think sobriety is boring: diners, coffee shops, church basements… but there are plenty of fun things to do sober! The best part of sobriety is having a clear mind to fully experience and embrace life. Download Loosidapp and join in on Community Chat Groups, Sober Dating & even check out our Boozeless Guides™ which offers our members access to 1000’s of live and virtual events, restaurants and bars that offer alcohol-free drink options and sober travel. There is so much to experience sober! We’ve launched a challenge to fight the stigma and share with the world that sobriety is not the end of fun. Join the  #GetLoosidChallenge  by posting a picture holding up 3 fingers, nominating 3 or more friends & donating to help others battling addiction. Let’s show the world that we support the Addiction & Sober Community and  #FightAddictionStigmas Sober Curious    How to get sober

Addiction is not something to be ashamed of

  Addiction is not something to be ashamed of - Shaming creates barriers to access help and treatment In active addiction, feelings of shame and hopelessness can become unbearable. Shame can initially cause someone to drink or use, and can keep them in the cycle of addiction. People that feel embarrassed or unworthy of asking for help, rarely seek it on their own. Sobriety is courageous, it takes strength, determination, and hard work. With sobriety you are facing life on life’s terms, so we must lean into and celebrate sobriety. We’ve launched a challenge to break down these barriers so that those who are suffering can receive the help they desperately need. Join the  #GetLoosidChallenge  by posting a picture holding up 3 fingers, nominating 3 or more friends & donating on  Loosidapp.com  to help others battling addiction. Let’s show the world that we support the Addiction & Sober Community and  #FightAddictionStigmas Sober Curious | ...