

Live To Love
Our Purpose — The FTF Movement
At FaceThyFear (FTF), our purpose is simple — to inspire courage, build hope, and spark transformation.
We believe every soul carries the power to rise — to face what once broke them, to heal what once hurt them, and to live with meaning.
FTF isn’t just a brand.
It’s a movement, a testimony, and a lifestyle built on faith, art, and rebirth.
We exist to:
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Share Stories: Real voices. Real recovery. A space for anyone ready to speak their truth and find strength through it.
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Promote Mental Well-Being: From relapse to rebirth — we share tools, motivation, and raw honesty to guide everyday growth.
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Foster Connection: A community that stands together — for healing, creativity, and accountability.
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Encourage Transformation: Because even in the darkest moments, light still lives inside you.
Through artwork, storytelling, music, plants, and daily discipline, FTF reminds the world that facing your fear is the first step toward freedom.
Together, we rise.
Live to Love. Fear Nothing.

Official FaceThyFear List of Resources for Recovery
At FaceThyFear, we are committed to supporting individuals in their recovery journey. Below is a comprehensive list of resources to help you or your loved ones find the support, tools, and community needed for healing and growth.
Hotlines and Immediate Support
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National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: Dial 988 or visit www.988lifeline.org
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SAMHSA National Helpline: Call 1-800-662-HELP (4357) or visit www.samhsa.gov
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Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741
(Free, 24/7 support for any crisis.)
Addiction and Recovery Support Groups
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Alcoholics Anonymous (AA): Find local meetings or online support at www.aa.org
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Narcotics Anonymous (NA): Search for meetings at www.na.org
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SMART Recovery: A science-based self-help program at www.smartrecovery.org
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Celebrate Recovery: A faith-based 12-step recovery program at www.celebraterecovery.com
Mental Health Support
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NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness): Free resources and programs at www.nami.org
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BetterHelp: Online therapy platform for accessible mental health support at www.betterhelp.com
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Psychology Today: Search for therapists, treatment centers, or support groups near you at www.psychologytoday.com
Recovery and Wellness Tools
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The Recovery Village: Comprehensive addiction recovery resources at www.therecoveryvillage.com
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In the Rooms: Online recovery community and virtual meetings at www.intherooms.com
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Sober Grid: A social networking app for individuals in recovery.
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Daily Reflections: Access inspirational recovery meditations at www.dailyreflections.org
Resources for Families and Loved Ones
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Al-Anon Family Groups: Support for families of alcoholics at www.al-anon.org
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Nar-Anon Family Groups: Support for families of drug users at www.nar-anon.org
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Partnership to End Addiction: Resources for families at www.drugfree.org
Disclaimer:
The content on this website is for informational and inspirational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical, mental health, or addiction recovery advice. If you are in crisis or need immediate assistance, please contact a healthcare professional or one of the support resources provided.
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