Mogadishu’s Street Children | Drug Addiction in Somalia
Mogadishu’s Street Children | Drug Addiction in Somalia – 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
Please Help Need a List of Free Outpatient for Drug Abuse in Springfield Missouri? ASAP Thank You?
Question by Kristy: please help need a list of free outpatient for drug abuse in springfield missouri? ASAP thank you?
my husband has to go to outpatient treatment for the welfare over our kids there are making him go and we cant find any free places in springfield he decided his kids were more important than weed if someone has any info. that would be really great also you could email me at [email protected] god bless every body and pray for us thank you.
thay told him he had to go or else he quit for 2 weeks one time and started back up so i don’t think he can quit on his own
thay told us thay was going to test us any time its deen a year sence thay told us he did not think thay were one day thay called him and told him to go to the sigma house for a piss test i’m glad i don’t somke thay even made him pay for it he tryed glutten the stuff thay use for canning food it did’not work i told him the easyest way is to quit i’ts not loosing your kids over i know its hard i think when you have kids you should give all of that stuff up
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
Do You Think Alcohol & Drug Abuse Are More Common Among Richer or Poorer Teens?
Question by Always Smile!: Do you think alcohol & drug abuse are more common among richer or poorer teens?
I have to write an essay for psychology class and I cant choose a side.
Rich teen have the money for drugs and alcohol, and poor teens may face more problems than richer need which leads them to do drugs & alcohol. What do you think?
Thanks for your help!
If you think its stupid then why answer it? I just need help with my homework lol…
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Helping Your Child’s Drug Addiction, Drug Testing
Helping your Child’s Drug Addiction, Drug Testing – Jon Daily, LCSW, CADC II from Recovery Happens Counseling receives The Harold Cole Award. Parenting teen, adolescent and young adult drug addictions, substance abuse, drug addiction treatment and awareness for parents. Parents can buy drug testing supplies, and view parenting webinars at www.recoveryhappens.com
Reel Recovery film fest brings hope into focus
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The Anonymous People is an uncompleted documentary about drug and alcohol addiction, but director Greg Williams put a decidedly different slant on the film. "It's a story about addiction that you have never heard before," he says in an online preview.
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