Treatment for chronic substance use disorders and/or mental and physical health challenges. ➡️ Walk-in evaluations, M-Sat, 8-11am, regardless of ability to pay.
Because of you, this work continues.
The Great Give and APT Cares showed what’s possible when a community comes together to support access to care and reduce stigma.
More access. More support. More lives impacted.
When people are treated like people—not diagnoses—everything changes.
Dr. Judith Feinberg shares how curing hepatitis C can restore not just health, but a sense of worth. https://t.co/qynwfdScHB
Staying informed can make a real difference! 💙
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Barriers to treatment are real — and they keep people from getting the care they need!
At APT, we’re working to reduce wait times, break stigma, and expand access to life-saving treatment. https://t.co/kuouLBYibS
Most people run from the problem. Some run toward it!
Dr. Judith Feinberg shares what it means to step into the work and be part of the solution. https://t.co/ViVvYydG4H
Mark your calendar — APT Cares is coming!
Join us May 21 for an evening of reflection, connection, and shared purpose.
Can’t make it? You can still support this work through a donation. https://t.co/JMGpub9pzk
What does it take to turn research into real-world public health impact?
On Open Access, Open Mic, Dr. Judith Feinberg shares her work in HIV care, harm reduction, and addressing the intersection of infectious disease and substance use! https://t.co/hjciCUIxmf
Mental health support isn’t one-size-fits-all!
At APT, care includes substance use treatment, therapy, medication, and ongoing guidance — because the whole person matters.
💬 What does support look like to you?
EVERYBODY knows SOMEBODY impacted by substance use! ⬇️
The Great Give starts tomorrow — and we’re inviting you to be part of this work. https://t.co/I0PECXfS02
Save the date — APT Cares!
Join us May 21 for an evening of reflection, connection, and shared purpose.
📍 NEBCO, Branford | 5–7 PM https://t.co/wTku94TlAq
Real change starts with AWARENESS! 💙
From substance use treatment access to community support, our newsletter keeps you up to date on the work happening and the resources available.
Join us in building a more informed, supported community!
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Healthy communities are built through care, support, and access.
This Earth Day, we’re reminded that substance use recovery goes beyond treatment—access to resources, time outdoors, and nutritious food all support long-term wellbeing. https://t.co/0xXlucVlO6
Not all substance use treatment experiences are the same!
APT offers same-day care, walk-in access, and individualized support — because getting help shouldn’t be complicated! https://t.co/j2VJm0M21w
Not knowing what to do, stops people from taking the first step. 👟
Getting help with a substance use disorder is about having a place to begin — not having it all figured out. https://t.co/UaCOsLH64Q
Access to substance use treatment can mean the difference between life and death!
At APT Foundation, open access means people can walk in and start the care they need the same day — no delays.
Real stories show what’s possible when barriers are removed. https://t.co/mkzh3RJRKz
Finding help for substance use shouldn’t feel like solving a puzzle!
For too many people, the hardest part isn’t asking for support — it’s knowing where to start.
💬 What information about substance use treatment do you wish was easier to find? Let us know in the comments.
Barriers to substance use care shouldn’t stand in the way of getting help!
Waitlists, cost, stigma, and confusion can delay care when it matters most. At APT, we’re working to replace those barriers with access, clarity, and compassion. 💙 https://t.co/fwPUx0L6fj
For too many people, getting help for substance use comes with obstacles they shouldn’t have to face — confusion, delays, stigma, or not knowing where to start!
Everyone deserves access to support — without barriers standing in the way. https://t.co/yzXYZUH7iP