'Their Faith Keeps Them Clean': Homeless People Who Go to Church Better Resist

'Their faith keeps them clean': Homeless people who go to church better resist
Homeless people who regularly attend church or other religious ceremonies are less likely to consume alcohol, cocaine and opioids, suggests a new B.C. study that argues religious practice should be better incorporated into substance-abuse treatment …
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Poker champ and Big Wheel Burger owner Calen McNeil attributes success to
He was once in a coma from a medical drug overdose while hospitalized and awoke completely paralyzed. McNeil was a black belt competing for the BC karate team at the time, and the paralysis left him unable to lift even his pinky fingers. … one of the …
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Drug Addiction Rehabilitation Program for adolescents in Keremeos, BC – Portage — Residents and graduates of the Portage Keremeos at “The Crossing” rehabilitation program describe their struggles with substance abuse and their appreciation…


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