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Together We Can Raise Fentanyl Awareness

FentanylSupport.org is a resource provided by American Addiction Centers (AAC) to help spread awareness, offer access to local fentanyl resources, and provide lifesaving treatment for addiction and overdose. 


Our Mission

FentanylSupport.org is dedicated to raising awareness and providing resources to combat the fentanyl crisis. Our mission is to help people access local fentanyl resources, support, and lifesaving treatment options for both addiction and overdose.





Leading Addiction and Dual Diagnosis Treatment


American Addiction Centers (AAC) is a nationwide provider of expert substance addiction and mental health treatment.

We are committed to providing caring and compassionate support that meets each person where they’re at. Individualized treatment plans are created to address your unique needs such as:

Co-occurring mental health conditions
Physical health
Medical complications


The Admissions process

Fentanyl Recovery Starts Here

Recovery from fentanyl addiction is possible and American Addiction Centers (AAC) can help.

Deciding to seek treatment for fentanyl addiction is a brave step toward recovery. We strive to make the admissions process easy so you can focus on what’s important: recovery.

Our compassionate admissions navigators are available 24/7/365 to talk and help you find the right treatment for you.




We Understand Substance Abuse, We’ve Been There Too
American Addiction Centers Navigator - Nick
My favorite part is not having to lie anymore. Living a double life and hiding every action, and every thought is extremely tiresome. Now, I am just free to be me. Life is so much easier when you are able to just be open and honest and free.
Nick, Admissions Navigator
American Addiction Centers Navigator - Karla
The best thing about being in recovery is the time. I spent so much time drinking and being hungover that I didn’t do anything else. I now have time to give back to my community, spend time with my family and friends, grow a garden!
Karla, Admissions Navigator
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