Addiction Support Outreach Service
We’ll call you.

Addiction Support Outreach Service
We’ll call you.

NJ RESIDENTS Substance Use – Addiction Peer Support PEER SUPPORT Telephone Recovery Support 833-825-5877 FREE CONFIDENTIAL
NJ RESIDENTS 
FREE CONFIDENTIAL PEER SUPPORT
Telephone Recovery Support
833-825-5877

Getting and staying on the road to recovery can be a challenge.

We are here to help keep you on your path.

Whether actively using, currently in recovery, new to or curious about recovery, if you are looking for compassionate, judgement free, ongoing support and local resources, you just found it.

How TRS Works

Step 1: Call 833-825-5877Step 2: Agree to accept supportStep 3: We’ll call you, every week, for as long as you need, to support you onyour recovery journey, at your pace your way.
Step 1: Call 833-825-5877Step 2: Agree to accept supportStep 3: We’ll call you, every week, for as long as you need, to support you onyour recovery journey, at your pace your way.

WHO WE ARE

We are trained peer support specialists who have been on the same path as you. We have all lived experiences with substance use and have undergone a transformative journey of recovery.

WHO WE HELP

We are here to provide peer support to anyone age 18 or older in New Jersey questioning their relationship with drugs and/or alcohol who would like to explore a lifestyle of recovery.

WHAT WE DO

We provide peer support, guidance, companionship, and access to essential resources and services to assist you on your path to recovery, whatever that path may be.

HOW WE WORK

We provide, free, confidential, outgoing weekly calls to individuals actively using, currently in recovery, new to or curious about recovery, for as little as 16 weeks or as long as you need support.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is TRS really free?

Who is eligible to use TRS?

Can I call for a friend or loved one?

Can you help find me treatment?

What do you consider recovery?

How does peer support help?

Find answers to these and other questions here.

TRS is not a crisis support hotline. If you or someone you know is in immediate danger of harming themselves or if you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. If you or a loved one are experiencing thoughts of suicide, or a mental health or substance abuse crisis, call 988.