Methamphetamine Treatments: Is Surfer Anthony Ruffo Looking For A Free Ride?
Methamphetamine Treatments in the News
Methamphetamine Treatments: Is Surfer Anthony Ruffo Looking For A Free Ride?
By Richard Zwolinski, LMHC, CASAC As reported in the New York Times, world-class surfer Anthony Ruffo has once again been busted for methamphetamine possession and dealing. The surfer, who is 48, used to “partner”… Continue reading
Anthony Falcon’s Intervention: It’s More Than Just Drugs
I’m a PC girl Lauren Delong stars in this fantastic Intervention spoof Anyone can get high off of drugs… but Billy is much worse off… For the first episode of “The Anthony Falcon Show” www.myspace.com/theanthonyfalconshow
Fr. Floyd Lotito, OFM, Former Deputy Director Of St. Anthony Foundation, Dies
Franciscan Father Floyd Lotito, longtime director of many programs at St. Anthony Foundation since 1970, died on July 14th, 2009. He was 74 years old. Equally at home with A-list socialites and the poorest residents of San Francisco, Fr. Lotito was a passionate advocate for the poor throughout his entire… Continue reading
St. Anthony Foundation
St. Anthony Foundation of San Francisco carries out its mission to serve the needs of the poor and homeless through our many free programs such as our Dining Room, Free Medical Clinic, Employment Program and Learning Center, Senior Services, Social Work Center, Women’s Shelter, Clothing and Furniture Prorgam, Rehabilitation Programs… Continue reading
Big wave surfer Anthony Ruffo hopes to warn others about addiction, faces possible prison term
Big wave surfer Anthony Ruffo hopes to warn others about addiction, faces possible prison term
Well-known professional surfer Anthony Ruffo is at a crossroads. And it looks like District Attorney Bob Lee might be the one deciding whether Ruffo heads to prison or is allowed to complete a drug recovery… Continue reading
Carmelo Anthony Helps Break Ground On New “Melo Center”
SYRACUSE, NY (AP) – Five years after he enrolled for his memorable year at Syracuse University, Carmelo Anthony helped break ground Wednesday on a new basketball practice facility that will bear his name. “I just can’t thank the Syracuse community enough for bringing me here,” said Anthony, who as a… Continue reading