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HOPE
for your family.

HELP
for your loved one.

HEALING
starts here.
Families of addiction is a safe place to get clear guidance, practical tools, and steady support—so you can stop walking on eggshells, set healthy boundaries, and move forward with confidence.
If you’re in immediate danger or a medical emergency, call your local emergency number.
Start with a simple next step
Share what’s going on and what you need most right now. We’ll point you to the best support for your situation.

This is more than just information.

When addiction touches a family, it can feel like everything becomes uncertain—trust, peace at home, even your sense of self.

Here. parents will find support for navigating the most difficult times in their lives; parenting a child with an addiction.

We focus on what you can control:
  • Clear boundaries that protect you and your home
  • Communication that reduces conflict and manipulation
  • Practical next steps for treatment, relapse, and recovery support
  • A plan for your wellbeing—because you matter too

If you’re exhausted, confused, or scared, you’re not alone. Let’s take the next right step together.

What you can expect here

  • Check Straightforward guidance—no shame, no sugarcoating, no confusion.
  • Check Tools to set boundaries and follow through—without constant conflict.
  • Check Support for your wellbeing, so you can sleep, think, and breathe again.
  • Check A steady ally as you navigate treatment options, relapse, and recovery.
READY FOR SUPPORT THAT HELPS YOUR FAMILY FEEL STEADY AGAIN?
Start with a conversation. Tell us what’s happening, and we’ll help you identify the safest, most effective next step—whether that’s boundaries, treatment options, or support for you.

Coaching With Greg

Work with Greg Boudle to create a clear plan for your family—boundaries, communication, and next steps—so you feel supported and less alone.

Resources & Education

Learn what addiction does to families—and what actually helps. Get simple, actionable guidance you can use immediately.

When You’re Not Sure What To Do Next

If you’re stuck between helping and enabling, or you’re worried about safety, relapse, or treatment—reach out. You don’t have to figure this out alone.