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New rehab center caters to LDS addicts

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Ellen | 11:45 a.m. Oct. 18, 2007
I was hoping there was a program for women. When you send your child to a program in Utah, with LDS staff, it does not mean that their faith is a part of their worklife. Our daughter was not even given the time to walk to church at one program. She is in worse shape now, on heroin, and needs an LDS based program. Thank you
Anonymous | 1:27 a.m. Dec. 11, 2007
HAve you found a good LDS program for girls? I have
a daughter I sent to Utah to college thinking it would be a good environment and now she is doing drugs. Let me know if you found one for women
Anonymous | 10:09 p.m. May 15, 2008
I would love to open an LDS program for women - any thoughts?

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Steve Brown, assistant clinical director; Kris Groves, addictions counselor; and H.R. Brown, intake director, at Renaissance Ranch.

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