Troy Talbert, Men’s Residence Manager for the more than 100-year-old Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center, discusses the Center’s free six-month program that provides housing, food, counseling, community and rehabilitation services to those struggling with drug and alcohol addiction. Talbert, a former beneficiary of the Center, discusses how the program turned his life around.
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Salvation Army’s Adult Rehabilitation Center at Forefront of Providing Services for Struggling Addicts
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God Bless the Salvation Army for doing an excellent job in providing a way out for addicts. Aside from the recovery work the Salvation Army introduces people to Jesus Christ ,a vital step to recovery.
The salvation army saved my life ,I appreciate everything that the salvation army does.
Troy ur the man!