Center City, Minn. — Hazelden announced that it has launched a newly enhanced Sober24, the online social media site that helps people throughout the world maintain their recovery from addiction and compulsive behaviors. The site, at www.sober24.com, offers online membership as a free service to everyone in recovery, providing members with easy access to the recovery community, as well as experts, resources and services in addiction treatment.

Sober24 is an important resource and meeting ground for family members and loved ones of people in recovery. “Anyone who finds Twelve Step peer recovery and personal growth meaningful in their lives is welcome,” said Kris Van Hoof-Haines, executive director of Media Ventures at Hazelden.

Hazelden acquired Sober24 from Guideposts magazine earlier this year. In addition to the site's popular discussion groups, chats and recovery news, Sober24 now includes:

The popular SoberFuse tracking tool remains in place on Sober24. If members register to use this free tool, they will be prompted with questions that measure the status of their sobriety each time they sign into the site. Imagery of a fuse reveals how close they are to the possibility of relapse. If the end of the fuse is reached, the list of friends and supporters that the member provided at registration is immediately notified via email.

With a membership base of approximately 11,000 and growing, Sober24 currently experiences an average of 350 site visits a day from individuals in the United States and 52 other countries. “As Sober24 membership grows and evolves, so will the site's features and enhancements,” Van Hoof-Haines said. “Our goal is to offer a strong online community of support serving the needs of those in recovery worldwide.”