Are There Any Free Drug Rehab Centers in the State of California?

Question by Ben: Are there any free drug rehab centers in the state of California?
Are there any free drug rehab centers in the state of California? Note: It needs to accept males to at least 25 years of age, not just teenagers. Thanks.

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Answer by Erica
Hello, there are few free rehabs. But there are places like Hope by the Sea www.hopebythesea.com and Phoenix House that work with you and offer low cost treatment. I would recommend investing in treatment though, it can save you life and your life is worth lot! If you have insurance you can go to top notch places like Cottonwood www.cottonwooddetucson.com

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