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You Are Not Alone

If today feels impossible,
stay.

Whatever you're fighting — addiction, relapse, the dark thoughts that won't quit, the loneliness after rehab — there are people who survived the exact same thing. And they're ready to talk to you right now.

In crisis right now?

If you're thinking about ending your life, or you're in danger this minute — please reach out before you do anything else. You matter, and this feeling is not permanent.

Call or text 988

Suicide & Crisis Lifeline · Free · Confidential · 24/7 · Or call 911 for emergencies.

You don't have to explain yourself to a stranger in a suit

Most "get help" pages send you to a form, a hold line, or a clipboard. We get it — when you're at the bottom, the last thing you want is to justify your pain to someone who's never felt it.

Still Here is different. It connects you with people who survived the same fight you're in. Someone who got clean. Someone who made it through the relapse. Someone who stood on the same edge and is still here to tell you it gets better. No judgment. No script. Just somebody who knows.

You are loved by people you don't even know yet.

What are you carrying today?

Addiction & sobriety

Fighting to stay clean, one brutal day at a time — or starting over after a slip.

Dark thoughts

When staying feels impossible and your brain lies to you about being a burden.

Life after rehab

Discharged, handed a folder of numbers, and suddenly alone in the hardest week.

Depression & anxiety

The weight that makes getting out of bed feel like climbing a mountain.

Chronic pain & injury

When your body betrayed you and the recovery is longer than anyone warned.

Loneliness

Surrounded by people, or no one at all, and feeling unseen either way.

I want to talk to someone

How talking to Still Here works

Common questions

I'm in crisis right now. What do I do?

Call or text 988 immediately, or call 911. It's free, confidential, and available 24/7. Please reach out before anything else. You deserve to stay.

Is it really free to talk to someone?

Yes. You can talk to our warm intake right now with no account and no payment. If you need more, we help you find your next step at no cost to you.

What happens after rehab?

The week after discharge is when most relapses happen. Staying connected to peer support — someone to text when it gets hard — dramatically improves the odds the work sticks. Read more about life after rehab →

Is this therapy?

No. Still Here is peer support — people who've been there. It's not a substitute for medical care or therapy, but it's the human piece that's missing when you feel alone. For emergencies, always use 988 or 911.

Important: Still Here provides peer support and is not a medical, clinical, or emergency service. If you are in immediate danger or experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 or the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988.