Voluntary help
Someone needs treatment
For someone in your church, family, ministry, or community who is ready to ask for help β or whose loved ones are trying to help them take the first step.
Start Treatment ReferralGreat American Recovery
A trusted first step for the people your church is called to serve.
When someone in your church, ministry, or community needs treatment, Great American Recovery helps turn concern into a structured next step β intake, treatment fit, ordered-treatment support, and a cleaner handoff to care.
Faith communities are often the first door someone trusts. GAR / NRIN helps organize the next handoff without asking the church to diagnose, clinically assess, or choose the facility alone.
Voluntary help
For someone in your church, family, ministry, or community who is ready to ask for help β or whose loved ones are trying to help them take the first step.
Start Treatment ReferralRequired care
For people required by court, probation, parole, family court, an employer, school, or licensing board to complete treatment or document progress.
Start Ordered-Treatment ReferralWhat GAR / NRIN does
GAR / NRIN helps turn a referral into an organized treatment-access case and, over time, into a recovery record the person can use to rebuild trust β as an employee, parent, spouse, professional, pilot, clinician, student, parishioner, or community member.
So the person does not have to repeat their story at every door.
Detox, residential, outpatient support, MAT, dual diagnosis, transportation, funding, and ordered-treatment requirements.
A tidy place where treatment steps, completion records, testing, reporting, documents, and handoff history can be kept together.
Not a cold directory β realistic, fundable, fit-based options and a cleaner handoff forward.
For courts, probation, employers, licensing boards, family court, schools, or other authorities that need proof of progress.
A way back means showing what happened, what was required, what was completed, and why this person deserves to be trusted again.
Here is what happened. Here is what was required. Here is what was completed. Here is why this person deserves a way back.
If someone is in immediate danger, at risk of harming themselves or others, or experiencing a medical emergency, call 911. If they are in crisis or thinking about suicide, call or text 988.