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Future of
North Carolina Voices for Recovery:
10 things About NCVFR
1.
Provide financial assistance to family members with children
while main financial provider is in recovery. Family is
NCVFR main ambition to recovery.
a.
Provided when there is no immediate family member available.
b.
Provided that their local churches are unable to assist.
c.
Or,
to work with local Churches in assistance to family
stability.
d.
Provide counseling to families.
2.
Provide safe house for addicts who are seeking recovery
assistance with us.
3.
Provide aid in transportation to and from hospital and
recovery facilities.
4.
NCVFR will work alongside city officials, hospitals, and
agencies when a addict is willing to seek recovery.
5.
NCVFR will provide a hot line for anyone who is seeking
help.
6.
NCVFR will build a net work system with all recovery
missions in the state of North Carolina. This will allow the
individual to get into a recovery facility quicker. Using
advertisement, articles, web design, billboards, and a
quarterly magazine on hope in recovery, providing articles
from testimonies of recovery and new breakthrough in the
fight in our states drug war.
7.
Provide educational benefits to those who need a GED, or
occupational training, working with local educational
institutes and state agencies.
8.
NCVFR will build a men and women's recovery centers
throughout the state, using accreted counselors and workers
trained for this work, to ease the waiting time to getting
free and adequate recovery.
9.
NCVFR will seek ways to get individuals off the streets and
into recovery.
10.
NCVFR will strive in becoming a active member of the state
of North Carolina fight for drug abuse in any breakthrough
advances.
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