Andrea Crocker

Co-Founder

Many question why I dedicated my life to helping others gain their freedom from these medications when I was never on the pills. There came a moment when my eyes were opened to the devastating effects of designer pills – and I couldn’t turn my back. It taught me that we all have an obligation to help in whatever capacity we can.

Our societal drug problem is pervasive and affects every one of us because it is altering the natural fabric of our society. The statistics on behavioral drug use are staggering and continue to climb. I believe that psychiatric medications have lessened us as human beings and have left many separate and disinterested. We are losing our true sense of society. Many of our clients have finished our program and have re-engaged their passion in life. Their sense of joy and freedom has risen.

Yet, I firmly believe that it is not enough to reclaim your own life. We each must reach those who are still suffering. Look around you - in your immediate family, friends, business associates, or neighbors - be diligent. You know the flat or fearful expression, the appearance of someone in pain. Share your stories of suffering, but also your hope. Offer a lifeline. Do not let anyone believe there is not a way out of the nightmare. Get involved, whether for your family, loved ones or friends. Help educate those who have not taken these insidious drugs, to find healthier alternatives to handle their symptoms. And of course, help us reach those that are desperately seeking a POINT OF RETURN by donating to our non-profit organization.