Help & Support
Help & support
n Alcoholics anonymous: holds meetings daily throughout the Seacoast. For meeting or general information on N.H. Alcoholics Anonymous, call (800) 593-3330 or visit www.nhaa.net. n AL-ANON/ALATEEN: — Visit www.nhal-anon.org, call (877) 825 2666. For … Read more on Seacoastonline.com
Community events calendar
This is an alcohol-free, smoke-free event. Concessions will be open. PETERSBURG – Petersburg Eagles #882, 235 Franklin St., holds bingo every Friday evening with a $ 1,000 guaranteed jackpot winner.… Continue reading
Drug Rehab Helpline in Wellington Aids Those Looking for Help With Recovery – PR Web (Press Release)
Drug Rehab Helpline in Wellington Aids Those Looking for Help with Recovery – PR Web (press release)
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Drug Rehab Helpline in Wellington Aids Those Looking for Help with Recovery
PR Web (press release) Thanks to the new hotline at Drug Rehab Wellington and the informational website, substance abusers can discuss their recovery with people who understand what it takes to beat addiction. Wellington, FL (PRWEB) November 28, 2013. Those in search of a … |
Kansas Spends Millions to Keep Non-Violent Drug Offenders Behind Bars
Kansas spends millions to keep non-violent drug offenders behind bars
The bill also places greater emphasis on utilizing local rehabilitation and mental health centers to address drug-related issues. “If these people are non-violent, if we can keep them not a threat to public safety and get drug or alcohol treatment, or … Read more on Watchdog.org
Woodside: Drug rehab facility seeks home on Skyline
A proposal now under consideration by the San Mateo County Planning… Continue reading
Chance Rehabilitation Center – Jamaica
Chance Rehabilitation Center – Jamaica
Our mission is to restore & rebuild broken lives, by empowering individuals to live in society as normal, productive citizens. Chance Rehabilitation Center (…
A Year of Change
A Year of Change
On July 7, 2009 Homer was a homeless and alcoholic veteran. Exactly one year later, on July 7, 2010, he graduated from VVSD’s Veterans Rehabilitation Center….
Colorado homeless moved to the country for rehab
Darrell Valdez, Cindy Davis, John Ferentchak and Devonie Williams know what it's like to live on the streets, to be addicted to alcohol and drugs, to struggle with hopelessness. Now they're living far from the city,… Continue reading