Mission & Vision
Our Mission
We help individuals, families, organizations, and public systems improve outcomes across the substance use disorder continuum by delivering practical training and micro-learning, digital tools, and implementation support that strengthen MOUD access, harm-reduction practice, peer and family engagement, system coordination, and non-clinical aftercare and re-entry across healthcare, justice, workplace, and community settings.
Our Vision
We envision communities where evidence-based SUD services are accessible, coordinated, and sustainable across healthcare, justice, workplace, and community settings, where teams have the skills, tools, and shared measurement frameworks needed to deliver consistent results, and where people leaving treatment, detox, incarceration, or crisis care are met with coordinated non-clinical supports, peer connection, family engagement, and employer-aware pathways that make recovery sustainable beyond the clinic.
What this looks like in practice
General:
Faster, more reliable access to MOUD and support services
Clear, role-appropriate workflows for peers, clinicians, community partners, and employers
Stronger follow-up after overdose, discharge, or reentry
Consistent coordination across fragmented systems
Measurement and reporting aligned to public-sector expectations
Specific:
People leaving detox, residential care, outpatient treatment, or incarceration are connected to structured non-clinical aftercare, including peer support, family engagement, and community-based follow-up.
MOUD access and continuity are reinforced by coordinated follow-up, not left to chance after discharge or release.
Peers, families, and employers have clear, role-appropriate tools to support recovery without stepping into clinical roles.
Post-overdose, post-discharge, and post-release follow-up occurs within defined 30/60/90-day windows, improving engagement and reducing risk.
Community and harm-reduction partners are integrated into continuity-of-care workflows, not siloed.
Programs can measure aftercare engagement, re-entry stability, and continuity across systems, supporting accountability to funders and policymakers.