Transitional age young adults
Offered at both mental health and substnace abuse treatment centers Details:- name: Transitional age young adults
- category: Special Programs/Groups Offered
- Type: Uncategorized
Description:
Facility has a program or group specifically tailored for Transitional age young adults.
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Service: Transitional age young adults
DRD Management Inc BHG Springfield Treatment Center
417-865-8045404 East Battlefield Road , Springfield, MO 65807
http://www.bhgrecovery.com
Dream Obtainers Teens in Action Inc
219-397-51174818 Indianapolis Boulevard Suite A, East Chicago, IN 46312
http://www.teensinactioninc.org
DREAM Provider Care Services
252-791-0430716 Washington Street , Plymouth, NC 27962
http://www.dreamprovidercare.com
DREAM Provider Care Services
252-946-0585118 West Main Street , Williamston, NC 27892
http://www.dreamprovidercare.com
DREAM Provider Care Services Outpatient Treatment Center
252-946-0585216 Stewart Parkway , Washington, NC 27889
http://www.dreamprovidercare.com
DREAM Provider Care Services Outpatient Treatment Center
252-946-0585216 Stewart Parkway , Washington, NC 27889
http://www.dreamprovidercare.com
Drew Child Development Corporation
323-249-29503737 Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard Suite 550, Lynwood, CA 90262
http://www.drewcdc.org
Drink/Link Moderate Drinking Prog and Products
707-539-5465P.O. Box 5441 , Santa Rosa, CA 95402
http://www.drinklinkmoderation.com
Driver Benefits Inc Southwest Driver Benefits Program
310-320-95502370 West Carson Street Suite 150, Torrance, CA 90501
http://
Drug Abuse Treatment Association Inc (DATA)/Data Outpatient Services
772-595-33224590 Selvitz Road Building B, Fort Pierce, FL 34981
http://www.drugabusetreatment.org
Drug Abuse Treatment Association Inc (DATA)/Data Outpatient Services
772-595-33224590 Selvitz Road Building B, Fort Pierce, FL 34981
http://www.drugabusetreatment.org
Drug Abuse Treatment Association Inc (DATA)/Outpatient
561-844-35561720 East Tiffany Drive Suite 102, West Palm Beach, FL 33407
http://www.drugabusetreatment.org
Drug and Alcohol Treatment Service Inc Outpatient Services
570-961-1997441 Wyoming Avenue , Scranton, PA 18503
http://datsrecovery.org
Duffy Health Center Inc
508-771-959994 Main Street , Hyannis, MA 02601
http://www.duffyhealthcenter.org
DUI Community Counseling Inc
773-229-83366950 West Archer Avenue Suite 3, Chicago, IL 60638
http://www.duiclasseschicago.com
DUI Counseling Center of Kendall Cnty
630-552-9910217 East South Street Suite B, Plano, IL 60545
http://www.duikendall.com
DUI Counseling Center/Saint Charles
630-762-11221750 East Main Street Suite 80, Saint Charles, IL 60174
http://www.duicounselingcenter.com
DUI Resolutions
305-412-8440 x27765 SW 87th Avenue Suite 104, Miami, FL 33173
http://www.resolutioncounselingctr.com
DUI/DWI Education and Early Intervention
410-879-2470101 South Main Street Suite 307, Bel Air, MD 21014
http://
DUI/DWI Education and Early Intervention Trt Program
410-879-2470101 South Main Street Suite 307, Bel Air, MD 21014
http://
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