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Substance Abuse

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In an effort to help addicted people break free from the shackles of alcohol and drugs, we operate substance abuse programs in Texas and throughout the country. Our centers are staffed with qualified and licensed professionals who are trained at delivering programs to help individuals recover.

Many people addicted to drugs and alcohol enter treatment with us at one of our substance abuse centers on their own or through the influence of family members. Others are mandated by the State.

Treatment methods include individual and group counseling, the Alcoholics Anonymous 12-Step Program, and “Over comers,” a Christian Alternative 12-Step Program.

In Texas, we have recovery centers in Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston and San Antonio. Click here for Adult Rehabilitation Center locations.

Click here for more information about our recovery programs.



Struggling with her drug addiction, Tanya enrolled in our drug and alcohol rehabilitation program with a deep rooted desire to change. Tanya poured herself into her life skills classes and learned how to prepare a resume, a budget and to balance her checkbook, helping her to rekindled the hopes and dreams she once had had.

Soon after graduation from the program, Tanya began a part-time job and began attending school at Texas State Technological College in Abilene, working towards a degree in Computer Technology.

After completing a year and a half of school in Abilene, Tanya transferred to the TSTC in Houston. She now has her own apartment, is reunited with her family and has bright hopes for her future.

 

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