Recovery.com, the online resource that connects people to more than 20,000 mental health and addiction treatment providers, and The HelpHUB™, an inclusive online resource featuring 16+ curated categories of mental‑health resources, today announced a strategic partnership designed to make finding help faster, simpler, and more personalized.
As part of the partnership, The HelpHUB™ Founder and mental‑health advocate Lisa Sugarman, recently a guest on the podcast Giving Voice to Mental Health, will join Recovery.com Contributor’s Network as an editor focused on suicide‑prevention content, expanding the partnership’s capacity to address one of the most urgent issues in behavioral health.
Recovery.com is now prominently featured across The HelpHUB™ website as the preferred finder for mental‑health and addiction treatment, giving visitors an immediate bridge from helpful resources to treatment options.
Founded in 2017, Recovery.com pairs independent research with expert guidance to help everyone find the best path to recovery. The site attracts more than 300,000 treatment seekers each month and supports people connecting directly to treatment providers to start their own recovery story.
Launched in 2024 by Boston‑based mental health advocate, three-time suicide loss survivor, and crisis counselor with The Trevor Project Lisa Sugarman, The HelpHUB™ offers a one‑stop shop of crisis hotlines, self‑help tools, and community‑specific resources spanning BIPOC, LGBTQ+, veteran, disability, youth, and other populations. Its mission is to ensure that help and hope are always only a click away.
This partnership is about turning awareness into action, says Sugarman. “By connecting The HelpHUB™’s trauma-informed resources with Recovery.com’s trusted treatment directory, we’re helping people go from ‘I need help’ to ‘I’m getting help’—faster, easier, and with support that meets them exactly where they are.
Lisa Sugarman | Founder of the the HelpHUB™
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