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Help.org Names the Best Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers in Evansville


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Help.org, a trusted online resource for individuals who struggle with addiction and their loved ones, has announced the Best Rehab Facilities in Evansville, lN for 2020. The informational guide recognizes the top 6 rehab facilities based on cost, treatment options, location, accompanying services, and more.

According to recent studies, drug overdose is the leading cause of death among people under age 50. In Evansville, deaths related to opioid abuse increased significantly from 2011 to 2015. Substance abuse among adolescents is also escalating in Evansville with 55 percent of high school students reported using alcohol, 38 percent reported using marijuana, 8 percent reported using prescription drugs without a valid prescription, and 2 percent reported using heroin. With the growing need for accessible and high-quality rehab programs, Help.org has developed a unique ranking process to help connect individuals with treatment providers that meet their needs.

The Help.org research team analyzed thousands of facilities across the country and then identified the most cost-effective and highest-rated programs in larger cities like Evansville. Each facility was evaluated based on rehabilitation services, treatment approaches, cost, special programs for unique demographics, and ancillary services. The website also provides information about drug use and side effects as well as educational articles. For a detailed listing of the Best Rehab Facilities in Evansville, lN please visit https://www.help.org/drug-and-alcohol-rehab-centers-in-evansville-in/

2020 Best Rehab Facilities in Evansville, lN (in alphabetical order)

Counseling for Change Inc.

1133 Lincoln Avenue

Evansville, IN 47714

812-491-2615

Deaconess Cross Pointe Outpatient Services

445 Cross Pointe Boulevard, Suite 330

Evansville, IN 47715

812-471-4611

Evansville Comprehensive Treatment Center

1510 W. Franklin Street

Evansville, IN 47710

855-380-2723

New Visions Counseling Services

201 NW 4th Street, Suite 107

Evansville, IN 47708

812-422-6812

NOW Counseling Service, LLC

320 NW Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard

Evansville, IN 47708

812-602-4022

Stepping Stone Evansville

4001 John Street

Evansville, IN 47714

812-473-3144

ABOUT HELP.ORG

Help.org is an online resource for individuals who struggle with addiction and their loved ones. The website provides the latest research through scientifically proven methods, community recovery resources as well as information about local financial assistance. Help.org’s team of researchers, activists, and writers work together with addiction counselors and other professionals to offer useful and accurate resources to help individuals seeking recovery. To learn more, visit https://www.help.org/.

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Help.org Names the Best Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers in Mobile


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Help.org, a trusted online resource for individuals who struggle with addiction and their loved ones, has announced the Best Rehab Facilities in Mobile, AL for 2020. The informational guide recognizes the top 7 rehab facilities based on cost, treatment options, location, accompanying services, and more.

According to recent studies, drug overdose is the leading cause of death among people under age 50. In Mobile, deaths related to opioid abuse increased significantly from 2011 to 2015. Substance abuse among adolescents is also escalating in Mobile with 55 percent of high school students reported using alcohol, 38 percent reported using marijuana, 8 percent reported using prescription drugs without a valid prescription, and 2 percent reported using heroin. With the growing need for accessible and high-quality rehab programs, Help.org has developed a unique ranking process to help connect individuals with treatment providers that meet their needs.

The Help.org research team analyzed thousands of facilities across the country and then identified the most cost-effective and highest-rated programs in larger cities like Mobile. Each facility was evaluated based on rehabilitation services, treatment approaches, cost, special programs for unique demographics, and ancillary services. The website also provides information about drug use and side effects as well as educational articles. For a detailed listing of the Best Rehab Facilities in Mobile, AL please visit https://www.help.org/drug-and-alcohol-rehab-centers-in-mobile-al/

2020 Best Rehab Facilities in Mobile, AL (in alphabetical order)

Bradford Health Services

1000 Hillcrest Road, Suite 304

Mobile, AL 36695

251-633-0900

Franklin Primary Health Center

1303 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Avenue

Mobile, AL 36603

251-432-4117

Mission of Hope Ministries

14970 Mission Rd

Mobile, AL 36608

251-649-0830

Serenity Care

1951 Dawes Road

Mobile, AL 36695

205-255-3975

The Drug Education Council

3000 Television Avenue

Mobile, AL 36606

251-478-7855

The Salvation Army – Dauphin Way Lodge

1009 Dauphin Street

Mobile, AL 36604

251-438-1625

Waterfront Rescue Mission

279 North Washington Avenue

Mobile, AL 36603

251-433-1847

ABOUT HELP.ORG

Help.org is an online resource for individuals who struggle with addiction and their loved ones. The website provides the latest research through scientifically proven methods, community recovery resources as well as information about local financial assistance. Help.org’s team of researchers, activists, and writers work together with addiction counselors and other professionals to offer useful and accurate resources to help individuals seeking recovery. To learn more, visit https://www.help.org/.

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Help.org Names the Best Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers in San Jose


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Help.org, a trusted online resource for individuals who struggle with addiction and their loved ones, has announced the Best Rehab Facilities in San Jose, CA for 2020. The informational guide recognizes the top 14 rehab facilities based on cost, treatment options, location, accompanying services, and more.

According to recent studies, drug overdose is the leading cause of death among people under age 50. In San Jose, deaths related to opioid abuse increased significantly from 2011 to 2015. Substance abuse among adolescents is also escalating in San Jose with 55 percent of high school students reported using alcohol, 38 percent reported using marijuana, 8 percent reported using prescription drugs without a valid prescription, and 2 percent reported using heroin. With the growing need for accessible and high-quality rehab programs, Help.org has developed a unique ranking process to help connect individuals with treatment providers that meet their needs.

The Help.org research team analyzed thousands of facilities across the country and then identified the most cost-effective and highest-rated programs in larger cities like San Jose. Each facility was evaluated based on rehabilitation services, treatment approaches, cost, special programs for unique demographics, and ancillary services. The website also provides information about drug use and side effects as well as educational articles. For a detailed listing of the Best Rehab Facilities in San Jose, CA please visit https://www.help.org/drug-and-alcohol-rehab-centers-in-san-jose-ca

2020 Best Rehab Facilities in San Jose, CA (in alphabetical order)

Advent Group Ministries

90 Great Oaks Boulevard, Suite 108

San Jose, CA 95119

408-281-2658

Alert Driving, Inc.

1954 Camden Avenue #1

San Jose, CA 95124

408-879-7581

Amicus House

593 Edelweiss Drive

San Jose, CA 95136

408-294-2277

Family & Children Services of Silicon Valley

950 West Julian Street

San Jose, CA 95126

408-292-9353

Gardner Health Services – Proyecto Primavera

1887 Monterey Rd Suite 205

San Jose, CA 95112

408-977-1591

Lyric Recovery Services, Inc.

1210 South Bascom Avenue, Suite 205

San Jose, CA 95128

408-216-9826

New Life Recovery Centers, Inc.

782 Park Avenue, Suite 1

San Jose, CA 95126

408-297-1182

Pathways Society, Inc.

1530 The Alameda, Suite 301

San Jose, CA 95126

408-982-5599

Perinatal Substance Abuse Program (PSAP)

2425 Enborg Lane

San Jose, CA 95128

408-885-5400

Positive Progression, Inc.

1721 Lollie Court

San Jose, CA 95124

888-333-3963

Summit Estate Recovery Center

20640 3rd Street, #300

Saratoga, CA 95070

866-569-9391

Support Systems Homes

1202 Meridian Avenue

San Jose, CA 95125

408-370-9688

The Camp Recovery Center

3912 Glen Canyon Road

Scotts Valley, CA 95066

855-978-3091

Wellness Retreat Recovery Center

10615 Crothers Road

San Jose, CA 95127

855-762-3797

ABOUT HELP.ORG

Help.org is an online resource for individuals who struggle with addiction and their loved ones. The website provides the latest research through scientifically proven methods, community recovery resources as well as information about local financial assistance. Help.org’s team of researchers, activists, and writers work together with addiction counselors and other professionals to offer useful and accurate resources to help individuals seeking recovery. To learn more, visit https://www.help.org/.

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Alabama Teens Invited to Pledge to Stay Drug Free by Showcasing Their Talent On Social Media During the Month of October


“Students in our prevention groups at local high schools really look forward to “Red Ribbon Week” every year,” Carie Wimberly, Addiction Prevention Coalition Director of Operations said. “Throughout this week, all the groups host substance use prevention activities.”

Several Alabama organizations have joined forces to create the Alabama DFC House Party, a virtual talent showcase, where students ages 13 – 18 pledge to stay drug free by submitting a version of their talent on social media.

Every October, coalitions, non-profit community organizations and the education department host daily activities during the last week of the month to support “Red Ribbon Week,” the largest drug-abuse prevention campaign in the United States.

The Alabama DFC House Party is made possible by the partnership of For Tomorrow, Impact Montevallo, Alabama State Department of Education, Addiction Prevention Coalition, Drug Free Andalusia, Drug Education Council and Focus.

Teens are invited to post a video of themselves singing, dancing, rapping or other performance on their Instagram or TikTok handles and tag the video with #alabamadfc. The top entries will move to the finals, where entrant’s video’s will be shown on the Alabama DFC House Party YouTube page. The general public can vote for their favorite video, by simply “liking” the video. The video with the most likes on November 2, 2020 will win a $1000 VISA

Gift Card.

Submissions will begin on Wednesday, October 7, 2020 and run until Sunday October 25, 2020. Beginning, Monday October 26, 2020, the public can start voting for their favorite video. On Monday, November 3, 2020 the grand prize winner will be named and awarded.

“Students in our prevention groups at local high schools really look forward to “Red Ribbon Week” every year,” Carie Wimberly, Addiction Prevention Coalition Director of Operations said. “Throughout this week, all the groups host substance use prevention activities. This year we had to pivot and meet teens where they are, giving them the opportunity to connect with their peers in a different arena, but still a positive way. We believe that taking this established campaign and bringing well known artists into the program will really provide a wonderful opportunity to spread our prevention message. More important, give teens the opportunity to celebrate the mission of staying drug free.”

The team was able to secure quarantine YouTube superstar, Curtis Roach and country’s rising star, Paulina Jayne to host this event on social media throughout the entire campaign for Alabama DFC House Party. Roach, best known for “Bored in the House,” became an overnight success when his hit song passed the million “like” mark on YouTube in March. Jayne, became a songwriting machine at the early age of nine. Throughout her career, she’s opened for major names including Sheryl Crow, Rascal Flatts and Chris Lane. Jayne has also found great success by launching her material on YouTube, reaching over a half a million mark for her hit, “Loves Gonna Always Win.”

For more information about Alabama DFC House Party, including full contest rules, and more information about these organizations visit http://www.aldfchouseparty.com.

The Alabama DFC House Party is a drug free communities’ partnership.

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Help.org Names the Best Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers in Pensacola


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Help.org, a trusted online resource for individuals who struggle with addiction and their loved ones, has announced the Best Rehab Facilities in Pensacola, FL for 2020. The informational guide recognizes the top 6 rehab facilities based on cost, treatment options, location, accompanying services, and more.

According to recent studies, drug overdose is the leading cause of death among people under age 50. In Pensacola, deaths related to opioid abuse increased significantly from 2011 to 2015. Substance abuse among adolescents is also escalating in Pensacola with 55 percent of high school students reported using alcohol, 38 percent reported using marijuana, 8 percent reported using prescription drugs without a valid prescription, and 2 percent reported using heroin. With the growing need for accessible and high-quality rehab programs, Help.org has developed a unique ranking process to help connect individuals with treatment providers that meet their needs.

The Help.org research team analyzed thousands of facilities across the country and then identified the most cost-effective and highest-rated programs in larger cities like Pensacola. Each facility was evaluated based on rehabilitation services, treatment approaches, cost, special programs for unique demographics, and ancillary services. The website also provides information about drug use and side effects as well as educational articles. For a detailed listing of the Best Rehab Facilities in Pensacola, FL please visit https://www.help.org/drug-and-alcohol-rehab-centers-in-pensacola-fl

2020 Best Rehab Facilities in Pensacola, FL (in alphabetical order)

Bradford Health Services

8880 University Parkway, Suite A

Pensacola, FL 32514

866-977-7158

Cordova Counseling Center

4400 Bayou Boulevard, Suite 8D

Pensacola, FL 32503

850-474-9882

Gulf Breeze Recovery

350 Pensacola Beach Road

Gulf Breeze, FL 32561

855-899-0319

Lakeview Center, Inc.

1221 West Lakeview Avenue

Pensacola, FL 32501

850-432-1222

Twelve Oaks Recovery Center

2068 Health Care Drive

Navarre, FL 32566

251-931-6467

Waterfront Rescue Mission

380 West Herman Street

Pensacola, FL 32505

850-478-4027

ABOUT HELP.ORG

Help.org is an online resource for individuals who struggle with addiction and their loved ones. The website provides the latest research through scientifically proven methods, community recovery resources as well as information about local financial assistance. Help.org’s team of researchers, activists, and writers work together with addiction counselors and other professionals to offer useful and accurate resources to help individuals seeking recovery. To learn more, visit https://www.help.org/.

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Help.org Names the Best Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers in Tulsa


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Help.org, a trusted online resource for individuals who struggle with addiction and their loved ones, has announced the Best Rehab Facilities in Tulsa, OK for 2020. The informational guide recognizes the top 8 rehab facilities based on cost, treatment options, location, accompanying services, and more.

According to recent studies, drug overdose is the leading cause of death among people under age 50. In Tulsa, deaths related to opioid abuse increased significantly from 2011 to 2015. Substance abuse among adolescents is also escalating in Tulsa with 55 percent of high school students reported using alcohol, 38 percent reported using marijuana, 8 percent reported using prescription drugs without a valid prescription, and 2 percent reported using heroin. With the growing need for accessible and high-quality rehab programs, Help.org has developed a unique ranking process to help connect individuals with treatment providers that meet their needs.

The Help.org research team analyzed thousands of facilities across the country and then identified the most cost-effective and highest-rated programs in larger cities like Tulsa. Each facility was evaluated based on rehabilitation services, treatment approaches, cost, special programs for unique demographics, and ancillary services. The website also provides information about drug use and side effects as well as educational articles. For a detailed listing of the Best Rehab Facilities in Tulsa, OK please visit https://www.help.org/drug-and-alcohol-rehab-centers-in-tulsa-ok

2020 Best Rehab Facilities in Tulsa, OK (in alphabetical order)

12 & 12 Inc.

6333 East Skelly Drive

Tulsa, OK 74135

918-664-4224

Brookhaven Hospital

201 South Garnett Road

Tulsa, OK 74128

918-438-4257

Indian Health Care Resource Center of Tulsa

550 South Peoria Avenue

Tulsa, OK 74120

918-588-1900

Palmer Continuum of Care Inc.

5319 South Lewis Avenue, Suite 219

Tulsa, OK 74105

918-832-7763

Parkside Psychiatric Hospital & Clinic

1239 South Trenton Avenue

Tulsa, OK 74120

918-588-8888

Resonance Center for Women

1608 South Elwood Avenue

Tulsa, OK 74119

918-587-3888

The Center for Therapeutic Interventions

7477 East 26th Place

Tulsa, OK 74145

918-384-0002

The H.O.W Foundation

5649 South Garnett Road

Tulsa, OK 74146

877-900-4224

ABOUT HELP.ORG

Help.org is an online resource for individuals who struggle with addiction and their loved ones. The website provides the latest research through scientifically proven methods, community recovery resources as well as information about local financial assistance. Help.org’s team of researchers, activists, and writers work together with addiction counselors and other professionals to offer useful and accurate resources to help individuals seeking recovery. To learn more, visit https://www.help.org/.

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Help.org Names the Best Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers in Little Rock


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Help.org, a trusted online resource for individuals who struggle with addiction and their loved ones, has announced the Best Rehab Facilities in Little Rock, AR for 2020. The informational guide recognizes the top 12 rehab facilities based on cost, treatment options, location, accompanying services and more.

According to recent studies, drug overdose is the leading cause of death among people under age 50. In Little Rock, deaths related to opioid abuse increased significantly from 2011 to 2015. Substance abuse among adolescents is also escalating in Little Rock with 55 percent of high school students reported using alcohol, 38 percent reported using marijuana, 8 percent reported using prescription drugs without a valid prescription, and 2 percent reported using heroin. With the growing need for accessible and high-quality rehab programs, Help.org has developed a unique ranking process to help connect individuals with treatment providers that meet their needs.

The Help.org research team analyzed thousands of facilities across the country and then identified the most cost-effective and highest rated programs in larger cities like Little Rock. Each facility was evaluated based on rehabilitation services, treatment approaches, cost, special programs for unique demographics and ancillary services. The website also provides information about drug use and side effects as well as educational articles. For a detailed listing of the Best Rehab Facilities in Little Rock, AR please visit https://www.help.org/drug-and-alcohol-rehab-centers-in-little-rock-ar

2020 Best Rehab Facilities in Little Rock, AR (in alphabetical order)

Baptist Health Recover

11321 Mabelvale West Rd. Suite 304

Little Rock, AR 72103

501-202-2893

BCD Hoover Treatment Center

3604 West 12th Street

Little Rock, AR 72204

501-663-4774

501-663-7228

Conway Behavioral Health Hospital

2255 Sturgis Rd

Conway, AR 72034

855-215-8293

Dorcas House

823 S. Park Street

Little Rock, AR 72202

501-374-4022

Gyst House, Inc.

8101 Frenchmans Lane

Little Rock, AR 72209

501-568-1682

Little Rock Compassion Center, Inc.

3618 W. Roosevelt Road

Little Rock, AR 72204

501-296-9114

Oasis Renewal Center

14913 Cooper Orbit Road

Little Rock, AR 72223

501-376-2747

Phoenix Recovery Center of Arkansas

104 North Battery

Little Rock, AR 72205

501-725-4907

Quality Living Center

3925 Asher Ave

Little Rock, AR 72204

501-663-3490

Quapaw House, Inc.

812 Mountain Pine Road

Hot Springs, AR 71913

501-767-4456

Recovery Centers of Arkansas Williamsburg

6301 Father Tribou

Little Rock, AR 72205

501-372-4611

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences/SAT Clinic

4224 Shuffield Drive

Little Rock, AR 72205

501-526-8400

ABOUT HELP.ORG

Help.org is an online resource for individuals who struggle with addiction and their loved ones. The website provides the latest research through scientifically proven methods, community recovery resources as well as information about local financial assistance. Help.org’s team of researchers, activists and writers work together with addiction counselors and other professionals to offer useful and accurate resources to help individuals seeking recovery. To learn more, visit https://www.help.org/.

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Better Noise Films and the Amy Winehouse Foundation team up with Global Recovery Initiatives Foundation To Save Lives presenting SNO BABIES movie


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– SNO BABIES film available 29th September – available to watch via rental/purchase on Amazon, Apple TV, iTunes, Google Play and more

  • SNO BABIES soundtrack available 4th September on Better Noise Films

Today, Better Noise Music are proud to announce that the Amy Winehouse Foundation is now the official UK charity partner for the upcoming feature film from Better Noise Films, SNO BABIES. The Amy Winehouse Foundation supports young people affected by drug and alcohol problems, as well as providing drug and alcohol education in schools and recovery housing facilities for young women and is the perfect charity partner for Better Noise and SNO BABIES, whose main aim is to raise awareness of the opioid crisis globally.

The Amy Winehouse Foundation was set up by Amy’s family on 14 September 2011, on what would have been Amy’s 28th birthday. Since then, the charity has worked with over 300,000 children in schools; engaged with hundreds of people in recovery and continues to provide support, treatment and therapy for children and young people in the UK and overseas. Their programmes include:

  • The Amy Winehouse Foundation Resilience Programme – an evidence-based drug & alcohol awareness programme led by people in recovery and supporting children and students aged 11 upwards in schools, colleges and community settings.
  • Amy’s Place – an award-winning recovery housing project for women aged 18 to 30, which provides safe homes for up to two years in a nurturing environment where the young women can focus on their ongoing recovery from addiction.
  • Recovery Pathways Programme – working with professional partners to provide support, counselling, residential treatment and housing for young people aged 18-30.

Mitch Winehouse, Co-Founder of Amy Winehouse Foundation: “We know from personal experience the devastation and heartbreak that addiction can bring. Since setting up the Amy Winehouse Foundation in our daughter’s memory 9 years ago, we have learnt so much about this condition. We have also learnt that recovery is possible and people can go on to live wonderful and fulfilling lives. We’ve made it our mission to work with people in recovery and to support young people who are struggling with the same sorts of issues as Amy and we’re delighted that Better Noise and SNO BABIES are helping us to do that.”

Allen Kovac, CEO of Better Noise Music, says: “We are very proud to have partnered with the Amy Winehouse Foundation. They do such an incredible job in Amy’s name of educating people around what is becoming such a massive problem. Their work with young people is close to our heart and obviously reflects the harrowing storyline in the film. We look forward to saving lives together.”

This fits perfectly with Better Noise’s feature film SNO BABIES, which aims to raise awareness of the growing opioid crisis around the world. Set for global release on 29 September, SNO BABIES is a gripping and emotive tale that depicts the grim realities of teenage addiction and provides hope for recovery. Kristen and Hannah are best friends – smart, likeable and college-bound – and also addicted to heroin. The pair of seemingly unlikely addicts spiral down a path of destruction, hiding their secret from well-meaning but busy parents behind pink bedrooms and school uniforms. Directed by Bridget Smith and starring Katie Kelly (Game of Silence), Paola Andino (Queen of the South) and Michael Lombardi (Rescue Me), SNO BABIES shows how easy it can be to both miss and hide the signs of addiction. Outside of the UK, Better Noise Films’ share of profits is being donated to Global Recovery Initiatives (GRI).

In a mission to reduce the stigma of Substance Use Disorders (SUD) and make an impact, Better Noise Films has collaborated with Global Recovery Initiatives to use the film’s release as a platform to raise awareness of GRI’s efforts to provide access to recovery support services all around the world. The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the risk for those in recovery, for both catching the virus and more severe outcomes. Treatments and support systems are disrupted, and social isolation increases the risk for addiction, relapse and overdose deaths.

Additionally, the film’s soundtrack was released on 4 September and features some of today’s biggest rock artists, including Slash, Mötley Crüe and SIXX:A.M.’s Nikki Sixx, Def Leppard’s Joe Elliott, Slipknot’s Corey Taylor and more. All artist royalties from the soundtrack are being donated to The Global Recovery Initiative Foundation (GRI), with matching contributions by Better Noise Music.

September is Recovery Month, and the soundtrack and film will raise funds to support recovery for Global Recovery Initiatives, as well as the Amy Winehouse Foundation. With every stream or download of the soundtrack and film, you are contributing to helping someone in recovery and helping to save lives!

The trailer for SNO BABIES can be found at https://youtu.be/vNjnBn5KE8w

Link to the soundtrack on all platforms here: https://snobabies.ffm.to/soundtrack

Assets here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1bZnC2ZFV2u0zsaOPo7Df-IF1Ds3TJWKu

#LetsSaveLives

EDITOR’S NOTES

Quotes from US reactions to the movie:

“This is more than a cautionary tale. It is a wake-up call. Parents need to take it to heart and not turn away. Teens need to wake up and pay attention.” – Debbie Lynn Elias, BEHIND THE LENS

“An important and powerful film that is sure to stick with you for days, if not weeks, after seeing it…Katie Kelly delivers an unforgettable tour-de-force performance.” – Scott Menzel, WE LIVE ENTERTAINMENT

“From the first minute I was hooked. Ridiculously powerful movie.” – RECOVERY TODAY

ABOUT BETTER NOISE MUSIC:

BETTER NOISE MUSIC is the premier independent music label under BETTER NOISE ENTERTAINMENT, a content creation and marketing company that produces music, books, films, documentaries, TV shows, theatrical productions and tours. Better Noise Music (formerly Eleven Seven Music), founded in 2006 by music industry veteran and independent pioneer Allen Kovac, focuses on artist development and has grown into a music industry independent powerhouse, with a roster including Five Finger Death Punch, AWOLNATION, Mötley Crüe, Atlas Genius, Papa Roach, Bad Wolves, Nothing More and The Hu. Partnering with FUGA, AMPED and Membran, the company operates a global marketing and distribution platform with offices in New York, Los Angeles, Nashville, London, Berlin, Toronto and Sydney. https://betternoise.com/

ABOUT BETTER NOISE FILMS

Better Noise Films (BNF), a Better Noise Entertainment company (BNE), is led by entertainment industry pioneer, Allen Kovac (CEO) and COO Dan Lieblein (Cinecom, October Films, and USA Films). BNF develops feature films, unique programming and other original content. Along with Better Noise Music, a leading global independent record label, Better Noise Films serves as an emerging platform for delivering top quality content that engages audiences, develops artists and builds the BNE brand. The company’s first 2 releases, SNO BABIES and THE RETALIATORS are due out autumn 2020.

ABOUT THE AMY WINEHOUSE FOUNDATION

Following Amy’s untimely death in 2011, the Winehouse family set up the Amy Winehouse Foundation to support, inform and inspire vulnerable and disadvantaged young people. Today, through their range of projects, they work with thousands of young people both in the UK and abroad. The charity has three core areas of focus:

  • To inform and educate young people about the effects of drug & alcohol misuse.
  • To provide support for those most vulnerable, those at high risk of misuse or disadvantaged through circumstance.
  • To support the personal development of disadvantaged children and young people through music


Registered charity no. 1143740 (England and Wales) http://www.amywinehousefoundation.org

Help.org Names the Best Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers in Kissimmee


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Help.org, a trusted online resource for individuals who struggle with addiction and their loved ones, has announced the Best Rehab Facilities in Kissimmee, FL for 2020. The informational guide recognizes the top 12 rehab facilities based on cost, treatment options, location, accompanying services, and more.

According to recent studies, drug overdose is the leading cause of death among people under age 50. In Kissimmee, deaths related to opioid abuse increased significantly from 2011 to 2015. Substance abuse among adolescents is also escalating in Kissimmee with 55 percent of high school students reported using alcohol, 38 percent reported using marijuana, 8 percent reported using prescription drugs without a valid prescription, and 2 percent reported using heroin. With the growing need for accessible and high-quality rehab programs, Help.org has developed a unique ranking process to help connect individuals with treatment providers that meet their needs.

The Help.org research team analyzed thousands of facilities across the country and then identified the most cost-effective and highest-rated programs in larger cities like Kissimmee. Each facility was evaluated based on rehabilitation services, treatment approaches, cost, special programs for unique demographics and ancillary services. The website also provides information about drug use and side effects as well as educational articles. For a detailed listing of the Best Rehab Facilities in Kissimmee, FL please visit https://www.help.org/drug-and-alcohol-rehab-centers-in-kissimmee-fl/

2020 Best Rehab Facilities in Kissimmee, FL (in alphabetical order)

Addictions Counseling Services – New Life Church of God

P.O. Box 780097

Orlando, FL 32878

407-332-4666

Bridges of America

2025 Mercy Drive

Orlando, FL 32808

407-291-1500

Central Florida Behavioral Hospital

6601 Central Florida Parkway

Orlando, FL 32821

321-247-7275

Central Florida Treatment Centers, Inc.

1800 West Colonial Drive

Orlando, FL 32804

407-843-0041

House of Freedom, Inc.

2311 North Orange Blossom Trail

Kissimmee, FL 34744

407-957-9077

LifeStream Behavioral Center

2020 Tally Road

Leesburg, FL 34748

352-315-7800

Orlando Recovery Center

6000 Lake Ellenor Drive

Orlando, FL 32809

407-680-1226

Professional Treatment Centers

7151 University Boulevard, Suite 120

Winter Park, FL 32792

321-972-4618

Recovery Solutions

4820 North Highway 19A, Suite 2

Mount Dora, FL 32757

855-704-0900

Sunrise Detox Orlando, LLC

2431 West Sand Lake Road

Orlando, FL 32809

407-857-6117

The Transition House, Inc.

3501 West Vine Street, Suite 319

Kissimmee, FL 34741

407-892-5700

University Behavioral Center

2500 Discovery Drive

Orlando, FL 32826

407-281-7000

ABOUT HELP.ORG

Help.org is an online resource for individuals who struggle with addiction and their loved ones. The website provides the latest research through scientifically proven methods, community recovery resources as well as information about local financial assistance. Help.org’s team of researchers, activists, and writers work together with addiction counselors and other professionals to offer useful and accurate resources to help individuals seeking recovery. To learn more, visit https://www.help.org/.

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Help.org Names the Best Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers in Lafayette


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Help.org, a trusted online resource for individuals who struggle with addiction and their loved ones, has announced the Best Rehab Facilities in Lafayette, Louisiana for 2020. The informational guide recognizes the top 8 rehab facilities based on cost, treatment options, location, accompanying services and more.

According to recent studies, drug overdose is the leading cause of death among people under age 50. In Lafayette, deaths related to opioid abuse increased significantly from 2011 to 2015. Substance abuse among adolescents is also escalating in Lafayette with 55 percent of high school students reported using alcohol, 38 percent reported using marijuana, 8 percent reported using prescription drugs without a valid prescription, and 2 percent reported using heroin. With the growing need for accessible and high-quality rehab programs, Help.org has developed a unique ranking process to help connect individuals with treatment providers that meet their needs.

The Help.org research team analyzed thousands of facilities across the country and then identified the most cost-effective and highest rated programs in larger cities like Lafayette. Each facility was evaluated based on rehabilitation services, treatment approaches, cost, special programs for unique demographics and ancillary services. The website also provides information about drug use and side effects as well as educational articles. For a detailed listing of the Best Rehab Facilities in Lafayette, Louisiana please visit https://www.help.org/drug-and-alcohol-rehab-centers-in-lafayette-la

2020 Best Rehab Facilities in Lafayette, Louisiana (in alphabetical order)

Acadiana Recovery Center

401 West Vermilion Street Lafayette, LA 70501

337-524-1415

Acadiana Treatment Center

156 Choctaw Road Sunset, LA 70584

337-284-4047

Alternative Outpatient Services

341 Doucet Road Suite A Lafayette, LA 70503

337-234-0830

Opiate Replacement Therapy Center

648 Latiolais Drive Breaux Bridge, LA 70517

337-332-4878

St. Christopher’s Addiction Wellness Center

150 Cora Drive Baton Rouge, LA 70815

225-387-1611

Townsend Treatment Center

4540 Ambassador Caffery Pkwy Ste C110 Lafayette, LA 70508

888-498-1426

Victory Addiction Recovery

111 Liberty Avenue Lafayette, LA 70508

337-456-9111

Woodlake Addiction Recovery Center

3015 Highway 956 Ethel, LA, 70730

225-924-1910

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