This film exposes the threefold barrier to recovery from alcoholism: drinking, thinking and feeling. It dramatically increases acceptance of self-change and effectively aids alcoholics in their ongoing program to recovery. Learn More
Thomas Henderson is a former NFL player and convicted felon. One of the first NFL players to be incarcerated for substance abuse, Thomas Henderson shares his experiences and process of recovery exclusively with FMS. Learn More
In this video, hosted by Leeza Gibbons, students' comprehension of the consequences of drinking are expanded and reinforced as the teen drinkers in the program experience the potential results of alcohol use from every perspective Learn More
Explores the origins of hate through the eyes of today's teenagers as they come face to face with their own racism, ethnic bigotry, religious hatred, and sexual discrimination. Learn More
Dr.Ohlms explains how and why even small amounts of alcohol can impair driving skills significantly. He also addresses the effects of stimulant drugs on a driver's judgement. Learn More
Interviews and testimonials from inmates, ex-inmates and addicts reveal how they have transformed a negative consequence of incarceration into a positive result. Learn More
The heart of the film are segments that take viewers inside a real AA meeting. With animated faces disguising the live-action participants, these scenes offer a poignant window into the confrontation of addiction. Learn More
This film addresses important recovery topics, including: denial; polydrug abuse; marijuana withdrawal; treatment options; relapse triggers; getting the most out of 12-step meetings; and building a new lifestyle. Learn More
Instead of telling kids “just say no”, this program takes the approach of showing them the problems, the path to those problems, and asking them to decide. Learn More
The recent sudden death of megastar, Prince to a Fentanyl overdose makes it clear that America has a serious opioid problem. Viewers will learn how quickly and easily it is to transition from painkiller pills to shooting up heroin. Learn More