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Tuesday, May 11 2021 - 21:00
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New Global Addiction Recovery and Overdose Prevention App
VANCOUVER, May 11, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

BETTER App Available for Download TODAY

A new mobile app has been developed to connect people around the world who are 
seeking recovery from addiction with a support community that wants to help - 
potentially saving lives.

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The BETTER app is free on IOS and Android stores and provides individuals who 
may be isolated and do drugs alone, and those in recovery, with a platform that 
improves the connection to a support community of family, friends, and allies.

The development of the app is motived to connect those who are recovering and 
the harm reduction community in one safe space, said BETTER Project Manager 
Giuseppe Ganci. "For years, harm reduction services and recovery services have 
been separated and operating in silos. BETTER seeks to bring all pathways of 
recovery and harm reduction together."

Kathy Wagner of British Columbia, Canada suffered the very tragic loss of her 
son Tristan to an overdose, and suggests, "This app will connect people who 
need help with people who want to help - and will save lives."

Wagner continued, "After years of struggling with substance abuse, my son found 
friends, connection, and wellness in recovery. But, like so many others, 
recovery wasn't a straight path for him. If he'd been using the Better App to 
support his recovery, it's more likely he would have reached out to find a 
safety net when he relapsed. It's more likely he would have been alive today to 
continue his recovery journey and share his talents with the world."

By using smart phone technology and tapping on the Safety Net tab - Volunteer 
Peer Monitors will be on standby, and if they suspect an overdose, they can 
contact local first responders. Friends, family, and allies can volunteer as 
monitors in the app, or users' personal contacts can be made available as 
Safety Net monitors.   

The BETTER app was developed by the Last Door Recovery Society, a nonprofit 
Canadian-based charity that provides addiction treatment for youth, adults, and 
families.

"Keeping everyone connected and safer is imperative for our communities," said 
Jared Nilsson, Executive Director Last Door Recovery Society." The fact that 
this is now available around the world makes us extremely proud."

To view a video promoting the BETTER app, visit: www.BetterAPP.ca

For information about Last Door Recovery Society, please visit: Last Door

Media Contact: Giuseppe Ganci, +1-604-812-7462, betterapp@lastdoor.org

SOURCE Last Door Recovery Society