Can I Find Some Help?
Question by WhittleHope: can i find some help?
does anyone know a good rehabilitation center foe drugs. u live in the pitt pa area. religious i think would be good? maybe christian
i’m sorry but i do not have a church and mayve thats been on the bad side of things. i find myself not wanting to live at all. i find ;my life hard and that i need help
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Answer by designer4theking
Actually ask one of the pastors at your local area church. The know things about the community. Best of everything to you , know this will be your hope for your future. I admire you for the courage. Only good things can happen now. Will pray for you.
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