About Endless Recovery Foundation
"Endless Recovery began with a mother’s unwavering faith and a son’s fight for freedom. My husband Patrick’s journey through addiction and his mother’s relentless determination to get him the help he needed sparked the heart behind this nonprofit. Treatment was often out of reach, and yet through sacrifice and prayer, he found healing. That transformation not only changed his life, it changed mine too.
Years later, when my own mother needed help, it was this same mission that gave her a second chance. What started as one family’s story of recovery has become a calling. Today, Endless Recovery is a small but mighty team of three, doing everything we can to help men and women access quality addiction treatment that they otherwise couldn’t afford.
Because of generous donors, we've been able to place over 50 individuals in life-saving care. We believe in redemption, in the power of community, and in God’s grace to restore what was lost. North Texas Giving Day gives us the opportunity to share this mission with more people and raise critical funds to keep saying "yes" to the next person in need of hope."
-Caitlin Mills Floyd, wife of Founder Patrick Floyd
A Note From Patrick Lawrence Floyd
"My name is Patrick Floyd, and I am from Austin, Texas. Since December 26, 2016, God has helped me stay sober from all mind altering substances. I have close friends and family members who suffer from the disease of alcoholism and drug addiction. My goal is to help men and women find quality treatment through our donation based organization. God has helped me get to where I am today, and He has instilled in me a desire to help others who suffer from this disease."
-Patrick Lawrence Floyd, Founder of Endless Recovery Foundation
A Note from Holly Floyd
“Endless Recovery Foundation began as a result of my youngest sons’ suffering from drug and alcohol addiction. Watching a loved one self-destruct and not being able to help, despite wanting to so badly, was heart-wrenching! I did not know where to turn or who to trust for the best advice. It was not until our son, Patrick, finally realized he needed help and went to an exceptional treatment center that I started to see our son return to the person we knew him to be. I still did not understand the seriousness of the illness. The stigma and shame of addiction have to do with the perception that people with substance abuse disorders are weak and immoral. That is far from the truth! Oftentimes, family members do not truly understand the disease without proper education.
My husband and I were invited to attend a family programming session one weekend at the treatment center. We watched Patrick role-play what he had been going through. He felt extreme embarrassment, shame, and guilt, but could not control his addiction without the help of a superior treatment center. We were taught that addiction impairs the brain and is, in fact, a brain disorder. Understanding more about the disease fueled us to want to empower others by teaching them about the disease, as well as providing them with affordable options. Endless Recovery Foundation was formed as a result to provide aid to those battling alcohol and drug addiction. Patrick and I share the same passion today, which is to help those suffering from addiction be able to afford high–quality treatment. Being an educator at heart, I want to create an educational piece for families to truly have a better understanding of the disease.”
-Holly Floyd, Co-Founder of Endless Recovery Foundation
Now in North Texas
Endless Recovery Foundation is proud to join North Texas Giving Day for the very first time. While we started serving individuals in Austin, our impact has already expanded into North Texas, placing individuals into high-quality treatment centers here in the region. The need is great, and we are committed to meeting it.
With your support this Giving Day, we hope to raise funds to continue providing access to lifesaving recovery programs for individuals and families.
Core Values
Helping People and Families Affected by Addiction- We believe that by providing factual information and resources to families and individuals, it will help them evaluate their own situations and motivate individuals and families who need treatment to connect with resources that will provide ongoing help.
Advocacy- We believe it is important to advocate for treatment for addiction.
Program Excellence-We believe that seeking best practices or based on best practices principles for rehabilitation centers and sober living facilities is important.
Financial Integrity- Endless Recovery Foundation views sound financial stewardship as critical to the organization and to those who support us. Funding decisions are both transparent and inclusive.
Accountability- We believe that Endless Recovery Foundation must be an Agency that demonstrates the highest degree of accountability to the community at large.