For the last 27 years, April has been
Alcohol Awareness Month. Started by the National Council on Alcoholism
and Drug Dependence, AAM was founded to increase the public's
awareness of alcohol, it's effect's, the stigma behind it, and people
that suffer from alcohol abuse. Because alcoholism is treatable,
NCADD has been working to help educate people, especially family
members of those suffering from the disease, and end the stigmas
surrounding alcohol abuse.
Because of the importance of AAM, we
would like to link you to our most well received blog entry featuring
the
dangers of drinking.
If you or a family member is suffering
from alcoholism or you suspect alcohol abuse please contact us for
assistance. We offer professional screenings in our facilities from
counselors and we can help determine the level of treatment required
for you to become successful.
For more information please visit our
website and to contact one of our counselors closest to you please
see our
locations page.
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