Womens Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehabilitation for Women at Rocky Face Women’s Center for Addiction


 

Womens Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehabilitation for Women at Rocky Face Women’s Center for Addiction – ProvidenceWomensRecovery.com 706-275-0268 Affordable Drug and Alcohol Rehab for Women. Our church subsidized program is faith based, relies on individualized attention, Christian 12 steps work, and Christ. Transform your life in 90 Days for only 00. Watch this introduction to learn more. Please Embed http Thanks! About Our Women’s Treatment Center The Women’s Center for Recovery at Rocky Face is a part of the Providence Ministries family of outreach missions. Our program works for women who are ready to commit their lives to recovery, and are open to cultivating a living relationship with Jesus Christ. This process is designed to help women heal and achieve long lasting sobriety through the gift and miracle of spiritual transformation. Call 706-275-0268 for more information.

 

Octomom, Dad Both in Rehab: Nadya Suleman and Father Tackling Substance

Filed under: christian drug rehab treatment centers

By Brittney R. Villalva , Christian Post Reporter. November … After admitting the she had become addicted to Xanax, Nadya Suleman checked herself into the Chapman House Drug Rehabilitation Center in Southern California last weekend, according to TMZ.
Read more on Christian Post

 

Task force battles teen drug use

Filed under: christian drug rehab treatment centers

They also learned that an increased number of Nixa residents are seeking help overcoming addictions through local treatment centers. “It is around us, and it's … Christian County Sheriff Joey Kyle says laws won't stop drug abusers. He says real …
Read more on Springfield News-Leader

 

Potential Campton rehab center up for debate Monday

Filed under: christian drug rehab treatment centers

During public meetings in August and September, Kiva officials have portrayed the center as a voluntary, high-end treatment facility for professionals recovering from addictions to alcohol and drugs. Patrick Griffin, an attorney representing the team …
Read more on Chicago Daily Herald