Privacy Policy
Last updated: 1/3/2026
Stitched Narratives Recovery respects your privacy and is committed to protecting it. This policy explains what information we collect, how we use it, and your choices.
Information We Collect
- We may collect limited personal information when you:
- Subscribe to emails or newsletters
- Fill out a contact form
- Participate in community spaces linked through our site
- Interact with the site through analytics tools
This information may include:
- Name or username
- Email address
- General usage data (pages visited, time spent on site)
We do not collect medical records, treatment histories, or protected health information.
How We Use Information
Information collected is used to:
- Respond to messages or inquiries
- Share updates or educational content
- Improve website performance and accessibility
- Maintain the safety and functionality of community spaces
We do not sell, rent, or trade personal information.
Cookies & Analytics
This site may use basic cookies or analytics tools to understand how visitors interact with the site. These tools collect non-identifying data and help improve usability.
You can disable cookies through your browser settings.
Third-Party Platforms
Stitched Narratives Recovery links to external platforms such as chat services, Reddit, and social media. These platforms operate under their own privacy policies. We are not responsible for how third-party services collect or use your data.
Data Security
We take reasonable steps to protect information shared with us. However, no online system is 100% secure, and users share information at their own discretion.
Your Choices
You may:
- Unsubscribe from emails at any time
- Request deletion of your contact information
- Contact us with privacy-related questions
Changes to This Policy
This policy may be updated as the organization grows. Updates will be posted on this page with a revised date.
Contact
For privacy questions or requests, contact:
mj@stitchednarrativesrecovery.org
Terms of Use
By using this website, you agree to the following terms.
Purpose of This Site
Stitched Narratives Recovery provides educational content, peer connection, and resource information related to addiction and recovery. Content is not medical or clinical treatment.
Not Medical or Clinical Care
Information shared on this site:
- Is educational and informational
- Does not replace professional care
- Should not be used for diagnosis or treatment decisions
- Always consult qualified professionals for medical, mental health, or addiction care.
Community Spaces
Community areas linked through this site are intended for:
- Shared experience
- Supportive conversation
- Learning and reflection
They are not therapy sessions and are not moderated as clinical environments.
User Responsibility
- By participating, you agree to:
- Respect others and their experiences
- Avoid harassment, hate speech, or harmful advice
- Not present yourself as a medical or clinical authority
We reserve the right to remove content or restrict access if community safety is compromised.
Intellectual Property
All original content on this site—including text, graphics, mascots, and branding—is the property of Stitched Narratives Recovery unless otherwise noted. Sharing with credit is encouraged; reproduction for commercial use requires permission.
External Links
We provide links to outside resources for convenience and information. We are not responsible for third-party content or practices.
Changes to Terms
Terms may be updated as the site evolves. Continued use of the site indicates acceptance of updated terms.
Community Boundaries & Care Statement
Recovery spaces work best when they are safe, respectful, and honest.
Our community areas are meant to support connection—not to replace professional care or put pressure on anyone to share more than they want to.
Please remember:
- Everyone’s recovery path is different
- Advice should be shared as personal experience, not instruction
- No one owes their story to anyone else
- Boundaries are a form of self-care
- If something feels overwhelming, unsafe, or beyond what peer support can offer, reaching out to professional help is an act of strength—not failure.