Addiction Gets PoliticalA Fight for Quality Treatment
Addiction Gets PoliticalA Fight for Quality Treatment Read More »
Addiction Gets PoliticalA Fight for Quality Treatment Read More »
Ambrosia’s James English ‘keeps it real’ with students about addiction Read More »
“If you can stay away from drugs, please do. If you can’t, find someone here to talk to. Go to your counselor, go to your teacher, and tell them ‘I have something I want to tell somebody.”
Ambrosia Treatment Center adds ARISE® Intervention Services Read More »
“ARISE® Continuing Care with Intervention always sends the message ‘We love you, and we are concerned about you.’ The whole family is on board with long-term recovery, and that’s when we see success.”
Teaming Up with Pro Football Hall-of-Fame Wide Receiver Cris Carter Read More »
The “We Do Recover” movement aims to save lives by ending the stigma of addiction and addiction treatment, because currently while 24 million Americans struggle with drugs or alcohol, only 2 million seek treatment.
Rutgers University Partners to Advance addiction treatment Read More »
Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies is teaming up with Ambrosia Treatment Center to fight the growing substance abuse epidemic with science and real-world analysis. Building on decades of pioneering research, the partnership will test new conceptual models and identify evidence-based best practices for addiction treatment. The goal is to find practical ways to improve client
Community Drug Interventions Led by Legislators & Ambrosia Read More »
Philadelphia hosts a community intervention to highlight the drug epidemic and push for appropriate legislation to help the 23 million+ Americans dealing with addiction.
I Am Not Anonymous – An Emmy Nominated Movement Read More »
The Emmy Nominated movement, I Am Not Anonymous brings the solution of recovery into the conversation of addiction, a monumental public health crisis.
Ambrosia’s Tom Maguire: Treatment Provider of the Year Award Read More »
Tom travels the nation to speak at seminars and advocacy groups while maintaining his own sobriety through fellowship programs.
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