Fourth Annual Sober February Challenge

“Whether someone is already in recovery, sober-curious or just looking to swap a misused habit for something healthy like meditation or yoga, NamaStay has resources that can help,” assures Nico Longo, who founded the nonprofit organization in 2015 after losing a friend to opioid addiction. “In its infancy, NamaStay provided solace in a time when I was grieving. Over time, it developed into a place where I felt safe sharing about my own struggles with an eating disorder. Eventually it led me to discover a community of like-minded individuals that support one another through healthier outlets so that we all may live a life of more freedom, self-expression and peace.”
During this year’s Sobruary Challenge, with expanded virtual programming, participants will support one another in discovering “what is put into the space that sobriety creates.” All are welcome to participate. NamaStay Sober is based in Massachusetts with community chapters in multiple states.
For more information, visit NamaStaySober.com or contact [email protected].