Helping Americans Break the Cycle of Addiction

Addiction is a complex, insidious disease that can destroy lives and families. It’s the nation’s number one health problem, but addiction can be effectively treated and managed for life.

Almost 21 million Americans have at least one addiction, yet only 10 percent receive treatment. The most common reasons people don’t seek treatment are denial they have a problem, shame in acknowledging their condition, or fear of what treatment and recovery may involve.

Group of people fighting addictions

We support programs and organizations that eliminate these obstacles and provide addiction prevention, intervention, treatment, and recovery. These include both residential and outpatient facilities that provide additional services like job placement and career counseling.

We also partner with nonprofits advancing the field of addiction through research, education, and training to help counselors respond more effectively to substance use and related issues. Our funding has also trained thousands of physicians and medical school residents in recognizing and treating addiction, particularly alcoholism.