Delaware County Department of Human Services moved quickly to strengthen and expand the Warm Hand Off and urgent behavioral ...
After finding help through SMART Recovery during his own alcohol recovery, Chris Steeves has started local meetings aimed at ...
All In Solutions California continues to address the critical transition period between intensive treatment and independent living through its structured outpatient programs, recognizing that ...
A historic ice storm in Mississippi has left northern parts of the state with millions of dollars in recovery costs. The Federal Emergency Management Agency is expected to cover 75% of the costs, but ...
The majority of Surry County residents view addiction as a disease, a 2025 survey found — yet that same research showed stigma remains one of the biggest barriers keeping people from seeking help. A ...
Star City Recovery, a premier addiction treatment center in Tarzana, California, has announced the expansion of its holistic therapy programs to include enhanced creative and expressive therapy ...
JESSAMINE COUNTY, Ky. (LEX 18) — Horse lovers across Kentucky can spread Valentine's Day joy while supporting a meaningful cause through Visit Horse Country's third annual carrot gram fundraiser. The ...
Four women recently graduated from a Hamilton County Juvenile Court program for parents with addiction. The family dependency treatment docket aims to help parents achieve sobriety and reunify with ...
These highlights were written by the reporters and editors who worked on this story. In the 459 days that Willa Mae James spent living in a Fairfield Inn in Eastern North Carolina, her footsteps wore ...
On Feb. 2, the Department of Health and Human Services announced that it was investing $100 million in what it called “Great American Recovery.” This funding will support a pilot program in eight U.S.
A Jefferson City-based non-profit dedicated to serving people recovering from addiction presented its program to lawmakers on Tuesday. Jerica Bowman, the director of Landmark Recovery, told the House ...