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At the Sober Sis Quest Foundation, we believe women deserve freedom from the mental weight of alcohol—without shame or stigma.
According to the CDC and APA, alcohol use among women is rising at alarming rates, leading to greater health risks and emotional burnout. But behind these stats are real women—leaders, caregivers, and faith-filled women who are quietly wondering:
“Why do I feel stuck?”
“Is there a better way to unwind?”
There is. And it starts with one step.
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Hi, I’m Jenn Kautsch (pronounced Couch). I’m the founder of Sober Sis and creator of the Happy Hour Survival Guide. As a former gray area drinker, I know how it feels to be stuck in the detox-to-retox cycle. Today, it’s my passion and calling to help women find freedom through holistic health, faith, and sisterhood—without labels or judgment.
Whether you're here for support or want to help someone else find it, you're part of something bigger:
A sisterhood of women choosing clarity over coping, presence over pressure, and purpose over pouring another glass.
Together, we can equip 1 million women by 2026 to live more fully alive.