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Lauren Hutchinson, a local elementary school math teacher, and her two cockapoos Bailey and Bella have volunteered to bring the PAWS for Love Therapy Program to our inpatient programs. The program... Read MoreRead More About This NewsArrow Right
The opportunity to save a life can be fleeting. If someone is suffering from suicidal thoughts, addiction, abuse or psychosis, he or she should not be told to wait to seek treatment. Yet last year... Read MoreRead More About This NewsArrow Right
As a dedicated board member, community advocate, volunteer, international speaker, writer and coach, Kelly Townsend is intent on one thing – results. Moving beyond the traditional work of an... Read MoreRead More About This NewsArrow Right
By: Sander D. Bleustein, CFP® Planned Giving Committee Member The end of 2012 is quickly approaching and due to the looming changes in the estate tax law, many individuals are updating their... Read MoreRead More About This NewsArrow Right
This September marked the 23rd annual National Recovery Month observance which is designed to celebrate the effectiveness of treatment services and the reality of recovery. This year's national... Read MoreRead More About This NewsArrow Right
Since 2008, designer drugs like synthetic marijuana and bath salts have become a growing problem in the United States and are prevalent in Collier County. These drugs are marketed toward young... Read MoreRead More About This NewsArrow Right
From the CEO David Schimmel Due to your overwhelming response to our e-mail campaign in June, to advocate to the Collier County Board of Commissioners in support of our request for additional... Read MoreRead More About This NewsArrow Right
David Lawrence Centers recently paid tribute to our corporate donors during the annual Corporate Partners breakfast hosted this summer on the Polly Keller Campus. Each corporate partner was given... Read MoreRead More About This NewsArrow Right
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