Up to 0 %

increase in long-term recovery success with support group participation

Nearly 0 M

individuals have died due to drug overdose since 2000

0 M

people aged 12 and older have a substance use disorder as of 2022

0 %

of families express needs for support or educational resources related to substance use recovery

Our Mission: Promoting Long-Term Recovery

Dedicated to Educating, Advocating, and Providing Recovery Support Services

Our mission is clear: FAVOR Piedmont promotes long-term recovery from substance misuse disorders through peer-based recovery support services, education, advocacy, and recovery support services, resulting in healthier individuals, families, and communities

The Need for Recovery

Recovery is a journey toward reclaiming one’s life, health, and future. The need for effective substance misuse recovery support services has never been greater. Substance use disorders affect millions of individuals and families across the nation, leading to devastating personal and societal consequences. Without the right support, many find themselves trapped in a cycle of relapse and despair.

FAVOR Piedmont recognizes this urgent need and is committed to providing accessible and effective recovery solutions. Our recovery programs are designed to address the complex challenges that come with early recovery, offering hope to those who feel lost. We believe that with the right resources and support, every individual has the potential to achieve lasting recovery.

Our Approach

Our approach to recovery is rooted in compassion, evidence-based practices, and lived experience in recovery. We believe that recovery is possible for everyone.

FAVOR Piedmont provides:

Fee-Free Community-Based Peer-to-Peer Recovery Services and Support

Community Naloxone Distribution

CPSS Certification Training

CPSS Continuing Education

CPSS Supervision

Overdose Recognition and Reversal Training

Resource Brokering and Referrals

Peer Led Recovery Groups

Connection and shared experiences are at the heart of recovery. Our peer support services provide individuals with the guidance and encouragement they need from those who have walked similar pathways.

Advocacy

We actively advocate for policies and programs that support recovery at the local, state, and national levels.

Education

Community education and outreach is key to reducing stigma and increasing awareness about the nature of addiction and recovery.

Our Beginnings
December 2005

FAVOR Piedmont organized in December 2005 when Dr. K. Michael Laughlin, a retired physician and person in long-term recovery, along with a few friends, founded Faces and Voices of Recovery – Tri-County (FAVOR Tri-County). Their vision was to create a compassionate community where individuals struggling with substance misuse could find hope and healing through peer support. In 2006, recognizing the power of collective advocacy, FAVOR Tri-County joined other recovery organizations to form FAVOR SC, amplifying their efforts. Notably, they successfully advocated for and achieved parity in insurance coverage for mental health and substance misuse in 2008. These early successes laid the foundation for the comprehensive services and advocacy work that continue to define FAVOR Piedmont today.

Where We Are

As advancements in brain imaging revealed how substance misuse and recovery affect the brain, FAVOR Piedmont recognized the need to educate the public on the brain's resilience and capacity for healing. This shift in focus elevated education within the organization’s initiatives. Dr. Laughlin, supported by his wife Linda, spoke at numerous professional conferences, emphasizing that addiction is a treatable chronic health condition. His openness about his own recovery journey added weight to his message, demonstrating that recovery is possible for millions. Today, FAVOR Piedmont leads in substance misuse recovery education, offering evidence-based peer support to individuals and inspire community change.

Where We Are Going

FAVOR Piedmont is positioned for significant growth and expanded reach. We are walking side-by-side with other recovery community organizations, peer support specialists, communities, and thought leaders all over South Carolina to advocate for normalizing recovery and de-stigmatizing addiction.

Join Us

FAVOR Piedmont’s mission is to provide hope, healing, and recovery support to people in and seeking recovery from substance use disorders and their families. Every step we take is guided by our commitment to making a positive impact on individuals, families, and communities. Whether through peer support services, advocacy, harm reduction, or education, we are here to promote long-term recovery and create a brighter future for all.