Christian Treatment Center for Drug Substance Abuse
Christian treatment center for drug substance abuse – www.transformationstreatment.com Transformations treatment center is a place of success. We offer different type of treatment program depending on the clients addiction or problem. We care for our clients health and future success. Our Christian treatment program is one of our most popular treatments. The reason Christian treatment has more success is that the clients feel more secure and over whelmed with god. Transformation is also known as a faith base rehab facility. Our Transformation treatment center facility staff are skilled and experience when it come to work with drug addictions. Most of our clients has and individual counselor for each client, we also have group session to better their social talking skill. This is a process that will help most clients understand the problem and learn about sober life. We have different methods that we personalize in each client to better their recovery success. For more information about our treatment visit our website .If you have addiction problems, feel the need to look for help, or know a family member that need help contact transformations our excellent service will be happy to assist you. God bless and thank you for listening.
Former Marine's family, friends call for his release from Mexico jail
Filed under: christian drug treatment centers
Hammar's friends from his alma mater, Westminster Christian School, and from his church, Old Cutler Presbyterian, both in Palmetto Bay, have also rallied, together with his younger sister Katie's swimming buddies. They have created a pair of online …
Read more on Sacramento Bee
Straight Street opens addiction recovery center on West Main Street
Filed under: christian drug treatment centers
An addiction recovery program has found a home in downtown Ionia and is turning people's lives around. The community is invited to come and take a look at Straight Street Recovery Center's new facility at an open house Friday beginning at 6:30 p.m. …
Read more on Sentinel-Standard