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H.U.S.T.L.E. = How U Survive This Life Everyday… Recovery.

Who is HUSTLE?

HUSTLE Recovery is an awesome team of recovering addicts that help the still suffering addicts get into a substance abuse treatment program even if they don’t have insurance or the funds to pay for it. We work with facilities all over the state of Tennessee as well as Alabama and Kentucky that offer medically assisted detox, residential treatment, PHP, peer community programs, IOP and sober living. So, if you or someone you know is tired of the struggle, tired of being dope sick, tired of being sick and tired… please call or contact one of our team members. Troy Sandifer Shanell Chilton John Hughes Jen Jen Clement We are here to help, encourage or just be a shoulder to lean on. We are always looking to expand our team of recovering addicts to help in our mission to save lives. You’re not in this fight alone.

What does HUSTLE do?

- [ ] We assist still suffering addicts with finding appropriate treatment programs with or without insurance.

- [ ] We provide transportation to individuals being admitted into treatment centers and recovery housing.

- [ ] We provide transportation to individuals wanting to attend Twelve Step meetings.

- [ ] We partner with other local organizations who hold events to better our community and volunteer while we promote recovery and provide options into treatment.

- [ ] We follow up with men and women in recovery providing ongoing guidance and support to prevent relapse.

- [ ] We work with Tennessee court systems and inmates to provide treatment over incarceration.

- [ ] We provide available resources regarding addiction/recovery to anyone in need.

OUR VISION:

- [ ] To provide job placement for men and women in recovery who struggle with employment due to criminal charges (felonies) stemming from substance abuse.

- [ ] To work as a liaison with local police departments who allow us to step in with individuals picked up for misdemeanor drug charges. Providing them with the opportunity to be placed in treatment rather than incarceration.

- [ ] To provide counseling and support to family members and friends of still suffering addicts with options for intervention and guidance through the recovery process.

- [ ] To work as a liaison with local social service agencies providing opportunities to reunite separated families due to substance abuse. This includes assistance in structuring a stable income to dissipate child support arrears and ongoing obligations as well as obtaining supervised or non-supervised visitation rights.

- [ ] To provide solutions to eliminate issues that may discourage inpatient treatment. Such as:

- options for animal care and boarding.

- aiding qualifying individuals with funds for certain financial obligations. (ie. rent, utilities)

- building conformity with employers to ensure job security for employed individuals seeking treatment