The previous post I had was about making a new beginning this year. Something that you never have done before to accomplish something you have never accomplished before and I think, all of us have an equal opportunity to do just this. Its just a matter of who wants it more than anybody else there is.
All of us make mistakes, and this is a fundamental truth. Anybody of you dont agree with me? Email me and we might have something to discuss about. Anyways, a new year has come and along with is a new beginning and a new hope for everyone. Im referring of course to alcohol and drug addiction. It has been a problem since timely memorial and it will continue for as long as this world will.
Drug rehab and alcohol rehab facilities are very rare especially in certain parts of the globe like in asia for instance. This is something that we need to address upon ourselves because our government is too busy to handle this one and as a matter of fact, we are the primary transcenders of this phenomenon and there is no one to blame but us.
In connection to this issue, I searched the whole internet to find a possible site to include here on this post and i found myself in a non-profit drug treatment program that offers the best program for your needs. Its free and always open twenty four hours a day, seven days a week. Its pretty hard to imagine that there are actually people who cares about this issue alot and i think they need more recognition than what they are receiving right now. How often do you encounter this kinds of sites that are self-supporting and non-paying? Can you even imagine yourself doing volunteer work for people you dont even know and possibly too harmful to even look at? This is , i think, something that we have to be thankful for.
What do you think?
Rehabilitation, A New Beginning, A New Hope. . .
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
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Hi. nice blog.Hopefully, this does not come across as spam, but rather a heartfelt reach out to the thousands of addicts/alcoholics who struggle every year with relapse and depression, which has become all too common within the recovery movement. With some hard work and self-discipline, using the program mentioned above, I feel no one ever has to relapse again.please advice them to take a drug treament program.
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