This makes it all worthwhile. Thank-you.
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“I am a substance abuse counselor, forum moderator for our 2 forums, the Vice President of our organizations, and I am also a recovering adddict.
Your gift of the Addiction Recovery Help Guide was and is an amazing book. I know there will be many times when I open it to share with other people in need or simply looking for help.
Bless You, and Keep on helping others. It is something I will never stop doing.”
Much Love,
Rozi Fox
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1 Lisalee // Dec 14, 2007 at
My relative is mentally handicapped and in need of in-patient rehabilitation services, but the only options that have surfaced are to put him in a home. He is using crack, meth, and others unknown, and admits the need for help. The 30-day in-patient services that we have found don’t handle cases like his. Are there any centers specifically equipt for him?
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