The Perfectly Flawed Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit, community-based organization specializing on harm reduction, overdose prevention and peer support, serving individuals and families in rural North Central Illinois impacted by substance use. We are located 100 miles SW of Chicago.
Founded and led by a former IV drug user, Perfectly Flawed is dedicated to challenging stigma and transforming the way society views and treats people who use drugs or have substance use disorders. We recognize that stigma kills, preventing people from seeking help. Our mission is to empower people to make positive changes on their own terms with compassion and kindness.
Services
Perfectly Flawed serves as a safety net and provides a wide range of services for those seeking care. Our peer support team helps people navigate basic needs and treatment needs.
This includes mobile harm reduction, overdose prevention and response, peer support, service navigation and referral to treatment, linkage to care, support groups, social activities, family support scholarships, training, education, and awareness.
Through our community walk-in center and mobile support vehicle, our staff works to empower individuals to take control of their lives and assist them to successfully make positive lifestyle changes as defined by the individual.
We operate a non-crisis supports text line, 815-830-8675 during normal business hours which is also monitored after hours and weekends.
Our Philosophy
We define recovery as “Any Positive Change,” determined by the individual. As a trusted, non-judgmental entry point for those seeking support, we meet people where they are. For some, this simply means providing resources and education to reduce risks, use substances more safely and prevent overdose, while for others, it involves stigma-free access to additional support services, treatment, healthcare, and wellness.
At Perfectly Flawed, we believe in multiple pathways to recovery, allowing individuals the freedom to choose their own path to health and happiness. Whether it’s abstinence, support groups, medication, moderation management, reduced use, or harm reduction, all are valid forms of recovery those seeking change. While abstinence is a goal for many, it is never a requirement to receive our services or support.
We are currently able to offer our services at no-cost with the support of community supporters, individual
donations and grant-assistance.