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Quit Drinking Alcohol, For GOOD! How to Quit Drinking Alcohol, How to Quit Drugs and How to Help. – Please subscribe to my channel and click “like” for my video! New video every Wednesday! Thanks Jake Quit Drinking Alcohol, For Good! How to Quit Drinking Alcohol, How to Quit Drugs and How People Can Help A Drunk or Help a Drug Addict. An in depth analysis of drinking and drug problems. How people can really quit and how people who love them can be of greatest assistance. I review going to rehabs, AA meetings, councilors, books, psychiatrists and God before successfully being able to quit. It came from within and it has to for every person struggling with drinking and drug problems. I also explain how I think people can best help and how tough love and the definition of alcoholism are way off and not helpful. I hope this is an helpful for you. Remember Love The Person. By Jake Johnston Channel youtube.com Blog jakesshowcase.blogspot.ca Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter twitter.com Tumblr jakesshowcase.tumblr.com youtu.be

 

Blair court to handle vets

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The idea of veterans courts are to address problems like post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, excessive alcohol and drug use, and domestic violence before they lead to serious crimes that end with long prison terms for veterans. On Friday …
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1/6 Community Services

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CHRISTIANS AGAINST SUBSTANCE ABUSE, a 12-step program, is at 6 p.m. Mondays for women and 6 p.m. Thursdays for men in Rainbow Church of Christ, 2201 Rainbow Drive. Call 256-547-3731. NEW BEACON HOSPICE has a program for veterans called Hospice for …
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Jefferson County targets 'frequent flier' inmates with new intensive-treatment

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Metro Corrections director Mark Bolton, who is working with Seven Counties Services CEO Tony Zipple to create the program, argues it will not only cut costs but can help break the cycle of homelessness, incarceration and substance abuse common among …
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