SUD: Substance Use 12-Step (Alcoholics Anonymous & Narcotics Anonymous)
SUD: Substance Use 12-Step (Alcoholics Anonymous & Narcotics Anonymous)
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Description
The 12-Step program is a set of steps to help people recover from addiction or other problems. This program is for people who have used drugs or alcohol and want to change. It also teaches new ways to live a healthier, more positive life.
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Length of Program
Ongoing.
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Eligibility
Anyone who wants to join. It’s voluntary, and you can leave at any time.
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Locations Available
Disclaimer: Program availability is subject to change. For the most up to date offerings, please contact facilities or offices directly.
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Appalachian Men’s
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Baskerville Correctional Center
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Beaumont Correctional Center
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Buckingham Correctional Center
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Chesterfield Women’s
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Coffeewood Correctional Center
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Dillwyn Correctional Center
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Haynesville Correctional Center
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Indian Creek Correctional Center
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Pocahontas State Correctional Center
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St. Brides Correctional Center
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State Farm Correctional Center
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State Farm Work Center
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Virginia Correctional Center for Women
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