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  2. Opening Doors to Recovery - Wikipedia

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    Opening Doors to Recovery is a project to provide case management and mental health services to adults with mental illness in southeast Georgia, United States.The project is led by National Alliance on Mental Illness Georgia and funded by several private and public organization.

  3. Willingway Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Willingway, located in Statesboro, Georgia, is a privately owned Substance Use Disorder facility which specializes in treating alcoholism and drug addiction.The treatment modality at Willingway is based on the principles of the twelve-step program, Alcoholics Anonymous.

  4. Republicans and Democrats launch Black voter outreach ... - AOL

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    The Atlanta outreach efforts are not entirely surprising: According to Georgia’s secretary of state, Black voters are the second-largest voting bloc in the state, making up roughly 30% of ...

  5. Hope Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    HOPE Atlanta, the programs of Travelers Aid of Metropolitan Atlanta, is a non-profit organization that has served the metro-Atlanta area for 112 years. Since its inception in 1900, the organization has provided services to over one million people in need throughout the counties surrounding Atlanta, Georgia.

  6. Seattle to open short-term recovery center for people after a ...

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    Seattle will open a new space for people to recover and receive treatment for nearly 24 hours after they have overdosed on fentanyl or other drugs, Mayor Bruce Harrell announced Thursday. The ...

  7. Celebrate Recovery - Wikipedia

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    Celebrate Recovery is one of the seven largest addiction recovery support group programs. [5] Promotional materials assert that over 5 million people have participated in a Celebrate Recovery step study in over 35,000 churches. [6] [7] Leaders seek to normalize substance abuse as similar to other personal problems common to all people. [8]