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“My name is Lindy and I choose motherhood, responsible citizenship, dependability. I choose my education and my faith. I choose to be more than a statistic. September is recovery month . You are not alone!”

Talking to your kids about drugs and alcohol can feel tricky, but it’s really just about having open, honest conversations that fit their age.

Heartview will celebrate 60 years in North Dakota with a Celebration and Reunion. Register today.

Here are the most common items are clients need.

Rita tells her story of finding recovery through Heartview.

Not sure if you or a loved one need help with alcohol? Find out what's okay and what's not. Discover the signs of alcohol problems and why it's important to get help. Get the facts and stay safe.

We're excited to welcome you back to the Recovery Chronicles, where we're embarking on an exciting new chapter. We’re thrilled to introduce our new host, Amanda, an LAC at Heartview. In this podcast, we dive deep into the inspiring journeys of individuals who have triumphed over adversity on the path to recovery from drugs and alcohol. Recovery Chronicles can be found at 102.5, Spreaker, or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts (Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, Spotify, etc).

It has been a year and a half since Emi shared her story with Heartview. Here is her success story 21 months after graduating from Heartview Cando.

Rob credits Heartview with introducing him to the AA community, which he has been involved with for the past 45 years. “I am really grateful for Heartview. My dad died sober with 33 years and my oldest brother is still sober, he has about a month longer than me. Heartview was a huge part of that.”

"In March I will be nine years sober. Heartview kickstarted my journey and, day by day, God and I are finishing it.”

I knew if I didn’t change my life I was either going to go to prison or end up dead from an overdose. What finally worked for me was my treatment team at Heartview and the help of medication assisted treatment.”

People in recovery or those in active addiction can find the holidays tough. If you are in active addiction or recovery, or have a friend or family member who is, use these tips to avoid holiday triggers.

The popular Helping Everyone Achieve Recovery Today (H.E.A.R.T.) program is making a post-COVID comeback at Heartview. The free program, which will be held every other Tuesday, 6-8 p.m., is designed for the loved ones of individuals with a substance use disorder.

Meet Benelli and her pet parent/handler, Katie! As of April, Benelli is an official employee of Heartview and spends two days at the Bismarck facilities as a therapy dog.

The Heartview Foundation Opioid Treatment Program has once again earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® by demonstrating continuous compliance with its performance standards.

Heartview is thrilled to announce the grand opening of its new 16-bed residential substance abuse treatment facility in Dickinson. The organization cordially invites the community to attend an open house on July 26 between 3-7 p.m. MT at St. Joe’s Plaza (30 7th St W, 4th floor, Dickinson) to explore the beautiful new facility and learn more about Heartview’s treatment model.

Kurt Snyder, Executive Director at Heartview Foundation, is this year’s recipient of the North Dakota Association of Nonprofit Organizations’ (NDANO) Walt Odegaard Leadership Award.

Heartview, founded in 1964, is thrilled to unveil a refreshed logo just prior to the organization's 60th anniversary.

Mother's Day is a day to celebrate and honor the love, devotion, and selflessness of all mothers. However, for mothers whose children are struggling with substance abuse, this day can be particularly challenging.

If you strive to live a good life in all areas, journaling might be the next step to consider. Take a look at simple ways journaling can improve your life.