I Have to Find Drug Rehabs in Tulia, Texas. How?

Question by cielo c: I have to find drug rehabs in Tulia, Texas. How?
I’m doing a research about various kinds of drug addictions and I’d like to know what kind of drug treatment programs are available for these. I think asking around at different drug rehabs will give me more information.

Best answer:

Answer by demi tl
I think going to various drug rehabs will really be able to give you more information regarding the different kinds of drug addiction and treatment programs. To find drug rehabs, you may use the link below. Looking through the local phone directory or calling your local health services department will help too.

Give your answer to this question below!

 


 

Drug and Alcohol Treatment Centers Texas | Drug Rehabilitation Center – http://dallasrehabilitationcenter.net Drug and Alcohol Treatment Centers Texas plans focus on drug and alcohol use through therapy, sober living accommodatio…

 

Professor Clinton? Harvard wants Hillary

Filed under: drug treatment programs in texas

Administrators will alter the college's public policy program and name the new school after Clinton if she agrees to join the faculty. “A number of academic institutions have reached out with ideas,” said Clinton spokesman Nick Merrill. “We're …
Read more on Daily Caller

 

FLASHBACK: Obama, Biden downplayed threat from Syria in '05 [VIDEO]

Filed under: drug treatment programs in texas

In April 2005, during Bolton's confirmation then-Senator Barack Obama, leaning on one hand while reading from newspaper article, challenged Bolton for what he said was an overstatement of the threat Syria's W.M.D. program faced. “The CIA had to reign …
Read more on Daily Caller

 

Dallas Co. DIVERT recovery program marks 15 years

Filed under: drug treatment programs in texas

"Texas, with this national reputation of sort of, 'lock 'em up, throw away the key,' is really one of the leading states in terms of criminal justice reform and in terms of expanding drug courts and veterans' treatment courts," said Christopher Deutsch …
Read more on Houston Chronicle