Ocean Breeze Recovery to Sponsor Fellowship Foundation Golf Classic
The center uses a 12 step philosophy to recovery, and incorporates Christian principles into its faith-based recovery program, but is open to clients of all backgrounds and religions. Located in Pompano Beach, Florida, the treatment center welcomes …
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Former baseball star to open drug treatment center
February 27. The Associated Press. ST. LOUIS — A Florida health care company wants to open a St. Louis County substance abuse rehabilitation center named for former Major League Baseball star Darryl Strawberry.
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Reports: Richie Incognito in treatment center for mental health
Days after bashing his Ferrari with a baseball bat and sources telling National Football Post that troubled Miami Dolphins offensive guard Richie Incognito's irrational behavior has drawn concern from teammates about his mental state, he's seeking help.
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Former baseball star to open drug treatment center
ST. LOUIS — A Florida health care company wants to open a St. Louis County substance abuse rehabilitation center named for former Major League Baseball star Darryl Strawberry. The 51-year-old Strawberry played for the New York Mets and New York …
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New drug treatment facility proposed
Last month, Catholic Charities said it would cease using Parmadale Institute as a residential treatment center for troubled youths, but it will continue other social service programs there, including mental health services. WKYC-TV. Monica Robins, WKYC …
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MLB Great Darryl Strawberry Opens Addiction Treatment Center
A substance abuse treatment center founded by Major League Baseball star turned Christian minister Darryl Strawberry is now open in Central Florida. "I think it's pretty amazing and awesome to be able to go back and really help people from a place …
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Facility offers addiction treatment close to home
The facility, on 110 wooded acres, was first a Christian conference center, then a ministerial retreat. It was converted into an addiction treatment center several years ago for a short time. Current principals Billy Young, a 35-year addiction recovery …
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