Heroin and Cocaine Addict for 7 Years

I had been a hardcore Heroin and Cocaine addict for 7 years before I took control of my life at the Freedom Center Drug Rehab Program. Continue...

Overcoming Barriers with Freedom Center Drug Rehab

In 1973 Jeannie Trahant was the first female graduate of the Freedom Center drug and alcohol rehabilitation program. Over the last 36 years, a productive, ethical and drug-free member of society Continue...

legally, Emotionally, and Physically in Shambles

The Freedom Center Drug Rehab Program has given me the skills to confront any problem or situation I encounter, to communicate with others and handle them when they are having difficulties, and to regain control of my life and everything in it. Continue...

A Sons Drug Addiction

If you’re reading this testimonial, then you already know the pain and heartache of drug addiction. Our world stopped one summer evening when our son admitted his drug addiction. Continue...

Sober Now for 31 Years.

At that point I was also homeless, 42 yrs old, and had been using drugs for 27 years since I was 15 years old. Continue...

Tired, Ashamed, Then Reborn

After awhile I began to actually enjoy myself, IN DRUG REHAB, enjoy myself. I started to reemerge as the person I knew before drugs ever became a part of my life. Continue...

Rehab Clients Team Up With Elk’s Lodge To Beautify Michigan

The Adopt-A-Highway program began in 1990 and has enjoyed widespread popularity for 20 years. Last year the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) reports that the program volunteers hauled away 75,000 bags of litter. The effort of volunteers such as Narconon Freedom Center and the Elks Lodge can save government groups millions every year.

The Narconon program in Michigan is a non-profit drug prevention, education and rehabilitation organization that has been helping people in and out of the state for more than eight years. Community involvement for the betterment of the society is just one of the principles learned by students on the Narconon program. Narconon students learn that their actions do affect others and that each individual has their share of responsibility to the world at large.

One of the things clients learn while on the drug treatment program at Narconon is to”Safeguard and Improve Your Environment”. Activities such as the Michigan Adopt-A-Highway program align with this basic moral.

When someone becomes addicted to drugs, street or prescription, they fall away from their responsibilities to the world around them.  As their addiction progresses, they become more and more withdrawn from life.  The Narconon program brings the person back into a state of communication with their surroundings and back into living life in a very positive sense, rather than withdrawing from it.

Programs such as Adopt-A-Highway are just one way for students of the Narconon program to reach out and give back to the community again. The drug rehab center will take part in many more activities this year to help the community and give back.

If you would like more information on the Narconon program or know of someone struggling with addiction, contact Narconon Freedom Center at 888-218-9478.

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