No More Heroin - End The Stigma

Higgy has made it his mission to use his experiences to help him in reaching out to the struggling masses in the addicted population around the country through his social media presence and work in the community.

No More Heroin 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Runs On Donations

I advocate for those struggling with addictions of all kinds and seek to help those willing to put in the work.
Robin Higginbotham
CEO
( About Us )

Message of Recovery

No More Heroin is spreading the message of recovery throughout the United States of America.

With your help, we can end the stigma of addiction and comfort and encourage those struggling with this terrible disease. Remember, you can only keep what you give away.

The mission of this event is to spread awareness and provide education on the disease of addiction and prevent overdose deaths, as a result of the heroin epidemic.

Proceeds will benefit the Stefan Robert Bates Memorial Fund and will be used to assist with travel expenses to treatment and to provide sober living scholarships for those individuals reaching out for help, while guiding and directing them on their recovery journey.

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NO MORE HEROIN 501(C)(3) NON-PROFIT

RUNS ON DONATIONS

OUR MISSION

SPREAD AWARENESS

PROVIDE EDUCATION

PREVENT OVERDOSE

How We Help Those Afflicted...

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Food & Water

Through our life changing mission, We help to provide food and clean water to those who currently do not have these necessary life items.
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Positive Message

No More Heroin spreads the positive message of recovery throughout the United States of America giving people hope.
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Clothing

We help to provide clothing and hygiene products to those in need. We have donated a large amount to the homeless community.
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Treatment Help

We help to place individuals into treatment and sober living where they are surrounded by a message of recovery.
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Over 23 million Americans are suffering from substance use disorder.

Opioids, both prescription and illicit, are the main cause of overdose deaths.