Just a random psa about helping my friend get clean

I posted yesterday mad because I helped my friend who's newly sober off of meth get a job after I helped her get into rehab and someone at her job was smoking meth in the bathroom that customers use and offering it to her at work so I reported that.

Someone told me I'm just going to exhaust myself trying to save her so I just want to explain what im doing. I knew the resources to get her into rehab. She was on the street, and called me and was just venting to me about how she didn't want to be here anymore. Like.. on this planet. So I was like okay, I can take you somewhere. All I did was take her there and drop her off. She stayed there for almost? a month and got out, and I was super proud of her. They set her up with housing and I was like how about a job? So I got her a job. The only thing she needs help with is rides, her job and my job are down the road from each other so I pick her up from her place and take her to work. I told her that if I was gonna do that, that she has to pass drug tests. I have to go a little bit out of the way to go pick her up so that's just a few bucks of gas money and a drug test which I can actually get for free because of where my mother works. I've tested her since being out of rehab and she's 100% clean. Not even WEED.

I really think everyone deserves a chance, someone to help them out a little and to hold them to it like the drug tests for example. I'm gonna hold her to that you know? and there's a difference between someone who doesn't want help and someone who willingly went to rehab, finished it, and came out and got a job and literally went right to her boss (and me) about being offered her drug of choice. I feel like if she was trying to get high, she just would've gotten high at work and just lied about it.

That's just my 2cents though. If I'm wasting my time then It's my time to waste. Everyone's valuable and deserves to be treated as such.

Yes I reported her coworker smoking meth in the bathroom to the police.