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Rehab program hosting drug abuse symposium

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Action Family Counseling, a drug and alcohol treatment and rehabilitation program, will host the symposium “A Meeting of the Minds” on Tuesday evening. The two-hour event is free and open to the public, adults and youths alike. Police, fire and …
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Port St. Lucie struggles to deal with sober living homes in neighborhoods

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But in the short term, the city is starting to buckle under to federal laws that allow drug and alcohol rehab treatment centers to build transition homes for recovering addicts in single-family residential neighborhoods. "I understand completely what …
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The Cabin Chiang Mai Alcohol and Drug Rehab to Provide Training on the

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The Cabin Chiang Mai, Asia's leading alcohol and drug rehab facility, in collaboration with the Thai Health Promotion Foundation, has been appointed by the Thailand Ministry of Health to conduct addiction treatment training on January 17th and 18th …
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Salisbury woman starting faith-based transitional substance recovery abuse

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Miriam's journey began in 2004, when her youngest daughter began abusing drugs and alcohol. She searched for a faith-based substance abuse rehabilitation program. In 2006, Miriam enrolled her daughter into a program. Miriam volunteered with the …
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