Cocaine Rehabilitation: The Salvation Army Offers Addict ‘Hand Up’
It’s that time of year when volunteers for The Salvation Army will be ringing their bells, and hoping you’ll drop some coin in their little red
buckets… Did you ever wonder what happens with the money? This is actually one of those heart-warming stories that underscore the usefulness and importance of the organization…
So when you’re out shopping and you hear that bell ringing, dig into your pocket for some change, or better yet, drop a folded dollar or two in the bucket.
It really does help someone in need, and you never know when that person might be you!
The Salvation Army offers a hand up, not a handout
Filed under: Cocaine Rehabilitation
His body was enslaved to drugs and he was gripped by an addiction to crack cocaine and suffered with alcoholism. He was homeless, sleeping in abandoned buildings. He had run from everything and everyone for a long time and finally had enough. …
Source
Teen Cocaine Rehabilitation
www.newport-academy.com
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