Hello all,

If you were wondering what to do about the insidious drug and alcohol problem plaguing our society, you have come to the right place. I come to you today burdened by the weight of a crisis that is threatening to destroy the very fabric of our society. It is a crisis that knows no bounds and affects us all, regardless of race, age, or gender. I am talking about the scourge of drug abuse and alcoholism, a disease that has touched the lives of so many of us, including my own.

I’m sure you’re well aware that 100,000 people are dying each year from drug abuse. Think about this, how many of us have cried over decades for God to answer us. I am here to tell He has.

Like many of you, I have felt the pain and suffering that comes from addiction. I have seen firsthand the damage it can do to families, to communities, to our very way of life. And that is why I am here today, to share with you a vision that has been burning in my heart for years, a vision that I believe can change the course of history.

C.U.R.E. goes far beyond breaking the cycle of abuse

C.U.R.E. is a controlled dopamine enhancing environment for groups of sixty youths (thirty males and thirty females). We now know that more and more evidence from neuroscience links dopamine presence in the brain (or the lack of it) with drug and alcohol addiction.

The C.U.R.E. program does more than normalize dopamine levels in the brain. As a result, dopamine levels are heightened in the at-risk children, naturally. How? By incorporating prevention, intervention, rehabilitation and multi level treatment all in one unique place at one time, under the progressive care of professionals skilled in the arts and sciences of healthy, productive living.

C.U.R.E. does it all

Contrary to the narrowly focused intervention and rehabilitation efforts of the present, the success of C.U.R.E. lies in its completeness, the concentration of curricula ensuring the greatest measure of full and lasting recovery. The National Drug Strategy of 1997 included this point; “In a perfect world, eliminating the demand for illegal substances would unilaterally resolve the drug problem eventually.” This is the essence and the mission of C.U.R.E. C.U.R.E. is the highest form of healthcare obtained for this purpose. C.U.R.E.’s completeness is its uniqueness.

The C.U.R.E. Program. Answers for the present, answers for the future of emotionally handicapped youths

The majority of youths turning to drugs and alcohol are seeking an escape, however temporary, from neglect, mistreatment or outright abuse. The results: emotional damage and arrested emotional maturity. The C.U.R.E. Program focuses on freeing the youth from the pain, preserving their innocence and instilling inner strength and purpose.

To that end, C.U.R.E. provides a home-like agrarian environment housing the sixty youths in self-efficient, modest but comfortable accommodations clearly designed for dawn-to-dusk ‘learning and doing’ in the disciplines,

experiences, challenges and joys of self-sufficient, cooperative living. A professional staff, committed to a minimum seven year tenure, guides and oversees the necessary balance,

focusing both on recovery and development of interactive relations, emotional and physical health. individual aptitudes and skills.

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