“SUPPORTING INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES IN ADDICTION RECOVERY”

About

About Win Foundation

On October 15, 2014 the “What’s Important Now” Foundation (WIN) was born out of the tragic scene of an arrest, broken trust, and full blown addiction. These events set in motion a ‘Big Picture’ opportunity to help thousands of individuals, families, and friends as they wage war with chemical addiction and the devastation it poses to every facet of life.

Our Mission

The WIN Foundation was founded to accomplish the mission of “supporting individuals & families in addiction recovery.” WIN accomplishes this mission through referrals from every aspect of the community including legal, church, athletic, medical, school, business, and beyond. Because addiction has no boundary, neither does WIN limit the opportunities for supporting individuals and families.

What We Do

WIN seeks to accomplish one thing within this overall mission and that is to assist the addict and/or alcoholic into a new life of Recovery. WIN stands ready to assist in Rescue, move toward Resources, and mentor in Recovery. When legal issues are encountered along the path of addiction, WIN works from within our own leadership team to achieve the best outcome with Recovery always the overall goal.

Our Goal

It is the goal of WIN to assist where needed in our communities. Many times when the tragic secrets and reality of addiction are uncovered, a family stands alone trying to make sense of it all with seemingly no where to turn. WIN desires to connect these individuals and families to professional resources that focus on the Recovery of the entire family. WIN hopes to be an ally in this fight against chemical addiction for years to come as we partner with all aspects of community life in Oklahoma.

You Saved My Life.

“Our meeting is one of the parts of my week I look forward to a lot. I am eternally grateful to WIN and  for everything you have done for me and my family. You guys saved my life whether you know that or not. I hope I can help some day and do the same for someone else.”
– Scott