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The starting point for help and hope.

atTAcK addiction is a powerful, all-volunteer, activist movement in the fight against drug addiction.

atTAcK addiction does whatever it takes to end this epidemic.

Working to prevent addiction through education. Finding bold solutions to reduce stigma and save lives. Focusing on concrete, actionable, meaningful initiatives that make a measurable difference. Healing by working together. Because the first thing is, save the life. Where there's life, there's hope.

Our impact since 2013

Tens of Thousands

Lives touched in Delaware

Of donations go to program support

Hundreds+

People housed during recovery

People trained to use lifesaving Narcan®

Volunteers working to end addiction

People received coaching about addiction

We’ve got you.

No matter where you are in your journey, we’re here for you. For you, your family, and our community. For anyone and everyone. Our goal is to save more lives every day.

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Attend an Upcoming Meeting

We are not a support group, but we do support those in recovery, those who have a loved one in recovery, or those who have lost a loved one to the disease. As we say, substance use disorder affects the whole family. At our monthly meetings, we set aside time for grief and family support. And we host outside groups, including Nar-Anon Family Groups and a new teen support group, to further that outreach.

atTAcK addiction's April Meeting

Friendship House/Limen House CEO will be our speaker
MeetingIn-Person
Tuesday, April 14
7:00 PM -8:30 PM
  • Breakout support groups for Family Support and Grief Support
  • Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
Map of 210 People Plaza, Newark, DE 19702

atTAcK addiction Resource Center

210 People Plaza, Newark, DE 19702
  1. Tue, Apr 14, 2026
    7:00 pm -8:30 pm

Kim Eppehimer, CEO of Friendship House and Limen Recovery + Wellnessy, will join us for atTAcK addiction's monthly public meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 14. She will talk about the merger of the two organizations, Friendship House's work at Christina Park in Wilmington, and her view of addiction in Delaware from the ground level. atTAcK addiction also offers grief and family support sessions after the speaker. 

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Impact Story

A Second Chance Through Connection

Names of clients have been changed to protect their privacy.

Chloe came to our food pantry and asked about Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings in the area. A volunteer happened to have an NA meeting list in his car. Our program manager talked with Chloe about recovery. She described spending time in recovery and then relapsing on meth. Our program manager suggested that she attend a meeting to meet other women who could provide her support and take her to more meetings. The program manager and the volunteer got her some food and the meeting list, and did their best to plant the seed of recovery.