alcohol and drug abuse

Seafield Center for Alcohol and Substance Abuse


 

Seafield Center for Alcohol and Substance Abuse – Seafield Center for Alcohol and Substance Abuse 1-800-448-4808 www.SeafieldCenter.Com The Seafield Center was founded in May 1985 by George W. Benedict. Seafield has helped tens of thousands of individuals suffering from addiction to alcohol and other substances and their family members. Originally founded as a sixty (60) bed inpatient treatment facility, Seafield expanded to eighty (80) beds in 1989 and then to ninety (90) in April of 2007. Seafield opened its first outpatient treatment center in 1988 in Melville. Seafield is licensed by the New York State Office of Alcohol and Substance Abuse Services and is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. Contact Us For Help: 7 Seafield Lane Westhampton Beach, NY 11978 Phone: (631) 288-1122 Fax: (631) 288-1638 www.SeafieldCenter.com (c) WVVH-TV 2009

Gateway Foundation Caseyville


 

Gateway Foundation Caseyville – Learn more about the Gateway Foundation Alcohol & Drug Treatment Center in Caseyville, Illinois. With more than 40 years of substance abuse treatment experience, our specialists take the time to understand of the specific needs of each individual. With insurance acceptance and a track record of success, Gateway Foundation helps thousands of individual’s successfully complete treatment each year, and find the hope they need to live again. As the largest provider of alcohol and drug abuse treatment in Illinois, Gateway has eight treatment centers throughout the state. Gateway outpatient and residential substance abuse treatment programs are not one-size fits all, but unique treatment plans that give an individual the highest chance for a successful outcome. Call our 24-hour helpline at 877-505-HOPE(4673) or visit www.RecoverGateway.org to learn more about our free and confidential consultation.

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Somalia: Youth Without Jobs or Education Prospects #3


 

Somalia: Youth without Jobs or Education Prospects #3 – SUBSCRIBE for Daily High-Definition Videos from Somalia Hosted by www.keydmedia.net – Drug addiction is an uncontrolled, devastating problem for the lawless land of Somalia. In a country torn by decades of war, famine, drought and wholesale. Alcohol and drug abuse are rapidly increasing and claiming lives in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, according to humanitarian and official sources. The increase was related to the large number of unemployed youths and freelance gunmen in the city, “who have nothing better to do”, one aid worker told Keydmedia Inc. http www.facebook.com www.youtube.com www.twitter.com Copyright © 2012 Keydmedia Inc. All rights reserved

Homelessness : Statistics on Homeless People With Substance Abuse Issues


 

Homelessness : Statistics on Homeless People With Substance Abuse Issues – Homeless people with substance abuse issues make up the majority of the homeless seen in shelters, and most of that group also has mental health issues to go along with it. Research the correlation between substance abuse and homelessness with information from a Salvation Army major in this free video on homelessness. Expert: Carole Smith Bio: Carole Smith is a major with the Salvation Army. Smith works with homeless charities and the homeless on a daily basis. Filmmaker: Johnny Cathcart

 

Does Anyone Know a Hotline for Alcohol Abuse in the Family?

Question by Maddie S: Does anyone know a hotline for alcohol abuse in the family?
I wanna call someone about my mom.

Best answer:

Answer by hilzychillzy
are you in school?
i think you can go to the councelors office and they have a phone number for you.

http://www.allaboutcounseling.com/crisis_hotlines.htm
substance abuse/alcoholism :

Boys Town National Hotline 800-448-3000

National Drug Information Treatment and Referral Hotline: 800-662-HELP (4357)
Information, support, treatment options and referrals to local rehab centers for any drug or alcohol problem. Operates 24 hours, seven days a week.