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Drogadictos Anónimos A.C.
Drogadictos Anónimos, A.C. es una asociación civil que dedica sus esfuerzos a ayudar a mujeres, hombres y adolescentes que tienen problemas de drogadicción y que de manera voluntaria solicitan ayuda.
La rehabilitación que ofrece Drogadictos Anónimos, A.C. es mediante la práctica de un conjunto de actividades basadas en un programa espiritual conocido como Los Doce Pasos.
-Programa de rehabilitación de abuso de sustancias
-Pláticas y talleres
-Terapia ocupacional
Todos los servicios son gratuitos.
La rehabilitación que ofrece Drogadictos Anónimos, A.C. es mediante la práctica de un conjunto de actividades basadas en un programa espiritual conocido como Los Doce Pasos.
Services Offered
-Pláticas y talleres
-Terapia ocupacional
Fees and Payment
Services Offered To:
Adults
Teens
Languages:
Spanish
Adults
Teens
Languages:
Spanish
Payment:
Sliding Scale
Pro-bono
Sliding Scale
Pro-bono
If You Call, Please Let Us Know How it Went:
Were You Able to Make an Appointment?
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55 5530 4615, 55 5519 8037, 55 5592 2517
drogadictosanonimos.org
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Eje 1 Poniente Guerrero No. 58 Col. Buenavista
Mexico City, CDMX |
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