Posts Tagged ‘profit organizations’
A Costly Habit to Break
A costly habit to break
Addiction to opiates, whether to heroin or some natural or artificial form such as OxyContin, is exacting a high emotional and financial toll in the suburbs south of Boston, devastating families as growing numbers of young people are lost to a drug with a malignant hold few parents get wise to until it is well established.
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Meals for today, skills for tomorrow
Day by day, thousands walk into Jacksonville nonprofit organizations seeking meals. These organizations give them hot meals and bags of groceries and for another week, or perhaps just another day, these people have full stomachs. Meals alone won't solve the problem, workers know. No matter how much food they hand out today, people will need to eat the next day, the next month, the next year.
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Going Through the Steps Towards Successful Drug Rehabilitation
Going through a drug rehabilitation program can be difficult for people struggling with addiction. The physical and mental dependency on alcohol, street drugs or prescription drugs is very difficult to overcome and demands the full commitment of the person struggling from addiction and necessitates a strong support network to intervene and help with the addiction habit.
Going to a Drug Rehab Centerfor help with addiction is almost always necessary. Drug addiction can never be fully overcome if there is not psychological and medical intervention, not only to treat the physical and psychological dependency on the substance, but also to help the person suffering from addiction cope with the pressures of life without resorting to substance abuse once they have completed the program. Once a patient has completed a program, the rehabilitation center should provide him or her with the resources to contact support groups or counselors to continue treatment once they are done with the inpatient or residential program. Continued counseling and support can make a huge difference in the success of a patient’s recovery.
