Searching for a Substance Abuse Treatment Center in Fayetteville, NC
Most every red blooded American has heard of Fort Bragg in Fayetteville, North Carolina. Three times Fayetteville has been awarded the All-American City awards that's given out by the national civic league. Currently the population sits at 204,408. Fayetteville led the stance for support of the troops, and now offers the "œWorld's First Sanctuary for Soldiers and Their Families." They have marked their road with the white and blue "œSanctuary" signage.
The soldiers that come for sanctuary are to be provided local services like childcare and jobs for the military spouses. The amazing community has come together and gathered over 500 volunteers to take care of those families.
For their support of the American troops, they were named "œAmericas Most Pro-Military Town," by Times magazine.
Other amenities that they provide also include a rehabilitation program for those soldiers who may suffer from a substance abuse addiction. The rehab is quiet, private and confidential, and it's not only open to the military.
If you or someone you know is also suffering from a substance abuse addiction, give us a call now at (866)578-7471. We can help you overcome this obstacle.
Some people choose to go to meetings or join a fellowship when they get out of rehab and depending on their dedication, have a better chance of staying in recovery than those who don't. Don't gamble your recovery, make the smart choice and connect with a group.
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