More Information About Drug Treatment Programs Law Offenders in Avon, New Jersey Went Through?

Question by aubrie a: More information about drug treatment programs law offenders in Avon, New Jersey went through?
I’m writing a pseudo-fiction book about the lives of drug users and pushers here in NJ, and I wonder what happened to them when they were admitted in rehab centers. The information I got from our local health office were not sufficient. Please help me.

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Answer by colleen68_2001
took my daughter to rehab 3 x…. last time finally stuck. but i’m in pa

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