Controversial plan for Hillsborough drug rehab center called off
HILLSBOROUGH — A proposed drug rehab facility unpopular with residents has been withdrawn from planning board consideration by the applicant. Harding Corona LLC has withdrawn its application for a residential drug rehabilitation center on Route 206, …
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State looks into Narconon of Gerogia
Documents obtained from the State Department of Community Health by WSB Radio News under an Open Records Request show Narconon of Georgia has been found to be violating its license by running a residential drug rehab program while only permitted to …
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Salvation Army issues year-end fundraising plea
According to a statement Wednesday, the emergency shelter, soup line, job skills training, and drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs will see declines if more donations are not received this year. “Without the funds we need, it will … In the past …
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Marin's Top Gun: Part II
The group was founded in Santa Monica, in 1958 as a drug rehabilitation program by Charles E. Dederich. In 1971, Dederich moved part of his organization to San Francisco. The Synanon approach to drug rehabilitation was at that time one to be proud of …
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Ok, I am 20 years old now and I am no longer in denial of being an alcoholic. I realize it now. My life is so messed up and I want to change before things get even worse. The only problem is that now I am jobless again due to my alcoholism and I am close to broke. Do rehabs accept people with no insurance or a job even? Thank you…..
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Question by : Can the uninsured and unemployed go to alcohol rehab too?
Ok, I am 20 years old now and I am no longer in denial of being an alcoholic. I realize it now. My life is so messed up and I want to change before things get even worse. The only problem is that now I am jobless again due to my alcoholism and I am close to broke. Do rehabs accept people with no insurance or a job even? Thank you…..
Best answer:
Answer by Nina
Dear One, Congratulations on your epiphany!!! You will have a great life being sober. I know of only one place to go and that is Salvation Army. They help you in every way possible. Be open, willing and honest, and all will be given to you. I am so proud of you! Take good care.
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