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Are you or anyone you know suffering from substance abuse, alcoholism, domestic abuse or just can't seem to get to where you want to be in life as a result of previous life choices you have made?
The Raven is a non-profit ministry in Johnston County that offers a variety of services from counseling (individual,family, marriage and group) drug and alcohol assessments outpatient, buprenorphine treatment, a life-coaching program that allows for someone you may know would like more information about please feel free to contact us.
Note: Apartments may not have openings or may have long waiting lists. Call for complete details.
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Anonymous - Jan 6, 2018
Hello,
I am writing in hopes of finding a temporary place to live as I try to get my life together and get back on my feet. I am not, nor have I ever been addicted to drugs nor alcohol and often, it seems, I would be more successful in finding help had I been. I was in an abusive marriage for nearly 14 years and had several abusive relationships after. I realize that in part, my very poor choices have gotten me to the place I find myself today... along with several unfortunate events that were out of my control. If necessary, I will gladly share more in detail but being uncertain of what this "comment" box is actually for- I am hesitant to waste your time.
Please send me more information about requirements and how to apply. I am so weary of being homeless and couch surfing. Without a stable place to call home, it is so difficult to even work.
Thank you for your time.
Anonymous - Oct 12, 2020
I am in need of a place to stay just got out of prison
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