From personal recovery to creating a movement of hope, strength, and purpose for those who need it most.

I got sober a year ago, and the idea of Still Here 91324 INC has been in my head the whole time. Recently, I just dove in head first - started the store and established the nonprofit in Connecticut.
The mission is simple but powerful: to create the Still Here Movement. We help those who want assistance in any way we can, especially those who don't have the means to get the help they need.
A lot of us have lost someone too soon to addiction, mental health struggles, or the invisible battles that Veterans and First Responders face. That's why I want people to know that they can get help - because they're still here.
If you're reading this and you're struggling, remember: You're still here. That means there's hope. That means there's a chance. That means we're with you.
Everything we do is built on three core principles that guide our work and define our impact.
Hope is the foundation of recovery. We believe that no matter how dark things seem, there's always a path forward. Every person deserves to know that their story isn't over.
Strength comes from community and shared experience. We create safe spaces where people can find their inner resilience and support others on their journey.
Everyone has a purpose, and recovery is about discovering and living that purpose. We help people rebuild their lives with meaning and direction.
Still Here 91324 INC was founded to support the most vulnerable members of our community who often face unique challenges in accessing help.
Supporting individuals and families affected by substance use disorders with resources, community, and hope.
Providing resources and support for those struggling with mental health challenges, reducing stigma and isolation.
Honoring those who served by providing specialized support for PTSD, transition challenges, and service-related issues.
Supporting police, firefighters, paramedics, and other first responders who face trauma and stress in their service.
As a Connecticut nonprofit corporation, we're committed to transparency and ensuring every dollar makes a real difference.
We're just getting started. Here's what we're working toward as we grow the Still Here Movement.

Starting in Connecticut and growing nationwide, we aim to form recovery meetings and support groups in communities that need them most.
We're actively reaching out to rehabilitation centers, Veterans Affairs, VFWs, and churches to create a network of support.
Through our e-commerce platform and donation programs, we're building sustainable funding to ensure long-term impact.
Whether through shopping, donating, volunteering, or simply sharing our mission, you can help create the Still Here Movement.