Find Your Way Forward
When your child struggles with substance misuse and mental health challenges, what you need most isn’t just information…
it’s understanding from people who truly get it.
We Truly Get It.
Hopestream Community™ is the not-for-profit destination for support, education and resources for parents of teens and young adults struggling with substance misuse and mental health challenges. We provide connection, a free podcast, retreats, and a private online community for moms.
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Learn from our experts
With Hopestream, you have live and on-demand access to content and conversations from some of the industry’s top experts in mental health, substance use and wellness. Here are just a few of our valued contributors.

Lindsey Rae Ackerman

Martha Koo, M.D.

Jessica Lahey

Dr. Gabor Maté

Brad Reedy, Ph.D.

Laura Cathcart Robins

Wes Robins, Ph.D.

Ashlee Peterson

Emily Kline, Ph.D.

Amy Hoyt, Ph.D.

Jen Murphy & Hilary Moses

Jarell Myers, Ph.D.

Dr. Anna Lembke

Lara Okoloko

Carrie Wilkens, Ph.D.

Joanna Lilley

Lisa Pepper Satkin

Dee-Dee Stout

Kristina Kuzmič

Lu Vaughn

Janet Sasson Edgette, Ph.D.

Krissy Pozatek

Diana Clarke

Nzinga Harrison, M.D.

Holly O'Dea

Amber Hollingsworth

Dr. Xavier Amador

Alex Zemeckis

Jan Winhall

Cannon Kristofferson

Ann Coleman

Sebastian Martin

Jack Vaughan

Trish Ruggles

Maks Ezrin

Nicole Runyon

Todd Sarner

Enzo Narciso

Henry Maxwell

Trevor Hanson
How we help parents
Our dynamic, holistic approach offers a wrap-around model when you need it most.
create change
Empowers you to create positive conditions for change in yourself and your family
get healthier
Helps re-build your health and wellness
gain confidence
Build confidence in your parenting decisions
learn new skills
Find a confidential, supportive place to learn a compassionate approach to change
get connected
Connect with other families who have a shared experience and common needs
About the kids we love
The parents we serve have kids that are
- teens or college-aged kids experimenting with or dependent on marijuana and alcohol
- adolescents and young adults misusing or addicted to harder substances
- a young person on the autism spectrum struggling with social anxiety, gender identity, or executive functioning
- kids refusing high school or failing college due to substance use, depression, or anxiety
- teens who’ve developed eating disorders or engage in self-harm in addition to misusing substances
- young people who identify as LGBTQ+ and are misusing drugs or alcohol
- a teen or young adult who’s experienced an unintentional overdose or has thoughts of suicide
- adolescents or young people in wilderness therapy, therapeutic boarding school, or residential treatment programs
- young people transitioning to step-down houses, sober living, or early recovery