Q371DVD Drug Addiction


 

Q371DVD Drug Addiction – For more information about this video visit tmwmedia.com In this program we see and hear from teens and adults who describe how their lives were ruined because of drug dependency. Dreams can be shattered, lives can be ruined and overcoming addiction can be a life-time process. Teens and young adults describe the downward spirals their lives took after continued use of illegal substances, the effect it took on their families, how it fast tracked their lives into lives of crime and how in some cases it left many living on the streets. Teens learn that there is no discrimination when it comes to drug dependence. Hard-hitting testimonials from teens and young adults illustrate the potential life-altering damage done by substance abuse use, the struggle to get and stay clean, what it means to live a life free of drugs and the reality that it can happen to anyone who chooses to experiment with drugs. Subjects covered include: Drug addiction and dependence, The effects of drug use, The consequences of living a life of drug dependence, How drugs can take a toll on a teens life, Overcoming temptation and desire, Drug treatment and rehab programs

 

Looking for hope in the harm debate

Filed under: salvation army drug treatment program

Community organizations on the panel included the Warm Zone – a centre serving at-risk women – as well as Kinghaven/Peardonville House treatment centres, the Salvation Army and the Life Recovery Association – a women's Christian recovery centre. The …
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Good Deeds, Jan. 27

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The funds raised will be divided equally among the energy assistance programs administered by the American Red Cross and the Salvation Army. Volunteers needed: Girls on the Run of Nebraska seeks positive, can-do women to help coach a Girls on the …
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Repeat offenders taking up valuable police resources

Filed under: salvation army drug treatment program

Bryan Pope of the Salvation Army in Sarasota says that his organization is just one locally that offers drug treatment — sometimes court ordered. But he says that nationwide, drug treatment programs can work as little as 10% of the time. Success in …
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