
SPONSOR A MEMBERSHIP
Make a lasting impact by sponsoring a Swiftie at $49.99/month. Your sponsorship allows a fellow Swiftie to find connection in a supportive environments. Your gift will give someone access to our recovery meetings, a chance to participate in our book club, and Swiftie Milestone Badges to celebrate their progress.
Swiftie Scholarship

Give the Gift of Community and Recovery Support
Whether it’s for one month or a full year, your contribution helps ensure that no Swiftie feels alone in their recovery.

Why Sponsor a Swiftie?
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Give a Swiftie access to four recovery meetings a week where they can find support, connection, and strength in a judgment-free space.
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Empower a Swiftie to promote their small business through the Swiftie Business Directory, promoting community-driven economic empowerment.
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Offer a Swiftie the freedom to explore harm reduction or abstinence with the help of a peer support specialist and a community that values every approach.
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Your support makes holiday recovery meetings possible, ensuring no Swiftie feels isolated on the hardest days of the year.
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By sponsoring a Swiftie, you’re giving them the accountability of a community that’s invested in their progress, offering support and motivation every step of the way.
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Your contribution helps build a network of support that encourages Swifties to stay connected, motivated, and inspired as they work toward lasting change.

Real Swifties, Real Progress—See the Impact of Swift Steps
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"The support and encouragement here are unmatched — it’s such a safe and uplifting space where everyone understands and respects one another’s journey."
Lara
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“I feel more stable in my recovery because this group exists.”
Cindy
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"Swift Steps is a valuable part of my life and my recovery. I have made friendships that feel like family."
Maritza
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"I’ve been in recovery for years and mainly just coasted through it because traditional 12 step programs didn’t click with me. I didn’t feel part of a community. Joining Swift Steps has made a world of difference in my life."
James
