Florida Drug Rehab Facility Tour | Vince Carter Sanctuary


 

Florida Drug Rehab Facility Tour | Vince Carter Sanctuary – A facility tour video of a Florida drug rehab treatment center located outside Daytona Beach – the Vince Carter Sanctuary. For more information, please call 800.478.0331 or visit www.vincecartersanctuary.org – drug treatment and addiction recovery facility. The Vince Carter Sanctuary exists to provide a safe and effective treatment environment to individuals struggling with drug and alcohol addiction, offering the latest comprehensive programs, along with time tested evidenced based models of recovery rehabilitation, demonstrating an alternative way of life without chemical dependency.

 

Operation Christmas Cheer: With help, couple defeats drug addiction demon

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Operation Christmas Cheer: With help, couple defeats drug addiction demon. By DENNIS TAYLOR Herald Staff … He was in and out of rehabilitation programs, but his addiction continued. What began as a fun high turned into a means of trying to feel "normal.
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Novato and Sausalito rehab ripoff suspect arrested in Southern California

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A celebrity impostor charged with passing bad checks at drug rehab centers in Novato and Sausalito — then missing a series of court appearances — has been arrested in Orange County. Loren Dean Breckenridge, 46, was contacted by sheriff's deputies …
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Riley Regan, Pioneer and Advocate in Alcoholism and Drug Treatment

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For more than 20 years he was on the faculty of the Rutgers University Center for Alcohol Studies and taught at numerous colleges and universities throughout the country on alcoholism and drug abuse topics. Earlier in his career, he served as Deputy …
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Trenton students enter drug-free prevention campaign

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TRENTON— A survey by the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University reported that 17 percent of American high school students drink, smoke or use drugs during the school day. This has prompted schools and community based …
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