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| Salvation Army tackles crystal meth problem |
| By Canadian Christianity.com |
| Published: 04/20/2007 |
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VICTORIA, B.C., CANADA - The Salvation Army in Victoria, BC has opened a new residential treatment program for drug-addicted youth. Beacon of Hope House is located in the manse of St. Saviour's Anglican Church in Victoria West, and it has room six male addicts, each with his own bedroom. Two staff members are on duty at all times, so that supervision is continuous, and clients are not allowed outside without accompanying staff. The Salvation Army hopes to have a similar facility for females within eighteen months. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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