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Local Church, Nonprofit Bring Holiday Cheer to Those in Need

Local church, nonprofit bring holiday cheer to those in need

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So, members of a local church and a new Salvation Army program are helping to make sure that no members of the community are left out during the holiday season. Members of … He said before he joined Calvary Hanford, he was a drug addict and his life …
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Their View: A pedagogy for peace at Christmas

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Why Do Men Not Get Access to Shelters Like Women or Counselling Services/phonelines?

Question by Roger: Why do men not get access to shelters like women or counselling services/phonelines?
There are number news reports on youtube of men having to ring women’s shelters to ask for help (as if they’re gonna get treated equally by a women’s shelter) isn’t this gender inequality?

According to a men’s rights lawsuit there are programs which (by law) exclude males victims from access to services.

So why are men not treated equally and should men have the right to protect themselves and their children from bad women, especially seeing as men cannot use physical force to defend ourselves because that will most likely result in him being imprisoned for “violence against women”.

Nashville People in Business

Nashville people in business

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He gave up smoking and junk food, started a walking program, and has lost 32 pounds. …. Centerstone, a provider of community-based mental health and addiction services, has promoted E. Ann Ingram to director of infant and early childhood services …
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Cafes with a cause

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Homelessness, rather, is often caused by a melange of problems including addiction to drugs and/or alcohol, domestic violence and abuse, unemployment, mental health problems, and family breakdown. One of the core causes … Such young people can have …
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What Are Hotline Numbers for Teens to Call in for Emotional Help? or to Talk to Someone?

Question by Criss: What are hotline numbers for teens to call in for emotional help? Or to talk to someone?
I know there are some hotline numbers, can anyone give me them? I need to talk to someone who can listen.

Best answer:

Answer by just_ine_credible
1-866-427-4747

Teen Crisis line

There’s also a website called: Teen 2 Teen…http://www.teenline.org/

Just do a google search using “teen crisis line” you’ll get a lot of websites and phone numbers…good luck!!

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Help & support

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Parents Should Guide Their Children Against Drug Abuse

Parents should guide their children against drug abuse

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During the recent meeting of the Provincial Anti-Drug Abuse Council (Padac) at a rehab center in the city, Palanca stressed the need for a strong presence of the organization to help the province address the challenges in drug prevention, control and …
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Domestic violence: a life changing experience

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How Do I Help My Friend Get Rid of His World of Warcraft Addiction?

Question by rob_sarian: How do I help my friend get rid of his World of Warcraft addiction?
My friend is seriously addicted to WoW. He hasn’t turned into a society-shunning hermit … YET. I don’t want it to get to that point.

Any serious and real-world recommendations on how I can help him get rid of his WoW addiction (or at least to greatly temper it) will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

Best answer:

Answer by timestamps
turn the PC off,,, that’s what I did

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