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All donations are used to help men struggling with addiction. We house and shelter and provide food for those that otherwise would not have an opportunity at a second chance. We are classified as a 501c Nonprofit. Donation Benefits • Tax-deductible contribution (as allowed by law)
Why should I give to Set Free Ministry Recovery Center?
Giving to a recovery nonprofit supports long-term sobriety, reduces community crime, and saves healthcare costs by providing critical resources, peer support, and job training for individuals. Donations foster hope, break stigma, and empower individuals to rebuild lives, transforming families and workplaces.
How many people in the U.S. struggle with addiction?
In 2024, approximately 48.4 million people in the U.S. aged 12 or older struggled with a substance use disorder (SUD), which is about 16.8% of that population. This number includes both alcohol use disorders and drug use disorders.
How many lives can be saved by a Recovery center?
There's no single number for how many lives a recovery center saves, as it varies, but centers aim to help thousands, with success rates often cited around 40-60% for sustained sobriety, though many individual centers have goals like Recovery Centers of America (RCA) "saving a million lives" by treating many patients, highlighting the massive impact of effective addiction treatment. Success depends on treatment type, duration (longer is better), and aftercare, with long-term treatment and support significantly improving outcomes and preventing relapse, ultimately saving lives lost to overdose and other complications of substance use disorder.
How much impact can a Recovery center have on an addict?
Between 85 percent and 95 percent of all people who successfully complete drug rehab report still being abstinent from all drugs nine months after discharge.
How many people die from overdoses every year ?
In 2023, there were 105,007 confirmed drug overdose deaths in the United States, according to final data from the CDC's National Center for Health Statistics.
Provisional data for the 12-month period ending in April 2025 predicts an estimated 76,516 deaths, indicating a significant decline in recent trends.
Annual Overdose Death Statistics
- 2023 (Final Data): 105,007 deaths.
- 2022 (Final Data): 107,941 deaths.
- 2024 (Provisional Data): Approximately 80,400 deaths, which represents a significant decrease of nearly 27% from 2023 figures.