Meth Recovery: September Is National Recovery Month
Meth Recovery in the News
Meth Recovery: September Is National Recovery Month
… to raise awareness and educate people about addiction and recovery. There were a wide range of topics from kicking the smoking habit and beating alcoholism, to information on programs designed to help fight addictions to meth… Continue reading
Alcohol And Drug Abuse Treatment: Sycks Memorial Golf Classic Tees Off September 12
Alcohol And Drug Abuse Treatment in the News
Alcohol And Drug Abuse Treatment: Sycks Memorial Golf Classic Tees Off September 12
In Illinois, an estimated 975000 persons, age 18 and older, are directly affected by alcohol or other substance abuse. Unfortunately, there are a limited number of treatment programs… Continue reading
September is Drug Addiction Recovery Month – Why Kids Take Drugs
(PRWEB) August 30, 2005
As our kids grow up and spend less time with us because of academic or sports activities, concerts and parties, they are introduced to new situations that not only seem promising but are in fact dangerous.
ÂA recent survey of parents revealed that their… Continue reading
September is Drug Addiction Recovery Month
(PRWEB) August 23, 2005
Across the nation, plans are well under way for the 16th annual National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month (September), started and sponsored by the federal government’s Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services (SAMHSA) organization. www.DrugAddictionHelpLine.com
According to SAMHSA, this year’s theme is “Join… Continue reading
I had a friend who passed away of a cocaine intoxication this past September.?
Question by jennifer: I had a friend who passed away of a cocaine intoxication this past September.?
I have a friend who passed away of a cocaien intoxication this past September, and would always try to get him to go to rehab last year, but he refused. I would… Continue reading
September 21 | Life Works | DonInLondon |
September 21 2010 ~ I promise you… a promise can be a resentment under construction, same as an expectation. Sober, if you ask me to help you, I will try if I have the ability to do so. If I do not know how to help, I say no. Yes… Continue reading