Georgia drug abuse treatment
There are currently 162 drug rehab listings for the state of Georgia.

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· A ·
- Acworth (1)
- Albany drug abuse treatment (4)
- Americus (3)
- Athens drug abuse treatment (4)
- Atlanta drug abuse treatment (18)
- Augusta drug abuse treatment (7)
· B ·
- Bainbridge (1)
- Brunswick (3)
· C ·
- Carrollton (3)
- Cartersville (1)
- Cleveland (1)
- College Park (1)
- Colquitt (1)
- Columbus (4)
- Commerce (1)
- Conyers (3)
- Cordele (1)
- Covington (2)
- Cumming (1)
- Cuthbert (1)
· D ·
- Decatur drug abuse treatment (9)
- Demorest (1)
- Doraville (3)
- Douglas (1)
- Dublin (3)
· E ·
· F ·
- Fort Benning (1)
- Fort Gordon (1)
- Fort Oglethorpe (1)
- Fort Stewart (1)
- Fort Valley (1)
· G ·
- Gainesville (3)
- Garden City (1)
- Greenville (1)
- Griffin (1)
· H ·
- Hinesville (2)
· J ·
· L ·
- LaFayette (1)
- LaGrange (1)
- Lawrenceville (4)
- Leesburg (1)
- Lithia Springs (1)
· M ·
- Macon drug abuse treatment (5)
- Marietta drug abuse treatment (5)
- Milledgeville (2)
- Monroe (1)
- Moody AFB (1)
- Moultrie (1)
· N ·
· R ·
· S ·
- Saint Simons Island (1)
- Savannah (2)
- Smyrna (1)
- Statesboro (3)
- Stone Mountain (1)
- Summerville (1)
- Swainsboro (1)
- Sylvania (1)
- Sylvester (1)
· T ·
- Talbotton (1)
- Thomasville (3)
- Thomson (1)
- Tifton (2)
- Toccoa (1)
· V ·
· W ·
- Warner Robins (1)
- Waverly (1)
- Waycross (2)
- Waynesboro (1)
- Winder (1)
Recent drug rehab news in Georgia state
| Georgia Governor Nathan Deal Invests in Drug Courts, Treatment - Whitehouse.gov (press release) One year ago, Governor Nathan Deal was sworn into office with Georgia ranking among states with the highest incarceration and lowest rehabilitation rates in ... million to support the creation of new Drug, DUI, mental health, and Veterans ... |
| Georgia Governor proposes more money for schools, job training, drug rehabilitation - WXIA 11 Alive ATLANTA (AP) - Gov. Nathan Deal outlined his 2012 agenda Tuesday for Georgia lawmakers, calling for a boost in education funding, new ways to steer drug addicts away from the state's overcrowded prison system and tax breaks that he said would stimulate the ... |
| The Mexico drug war: Bodies for billions - CNN While the violence has remained mostly in Mexico, authorities in Arizona, Georgia, Texas ... It also funds drug counseling and prison rehabilitation programs. To fight corruption, the United States has also pledged to give money to help train ... |
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