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Frontline’s Innovative Collaboration |
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Certified Addiction Services Outpatient Provider
Frontline Foundations, Inc. is a non-profit substance abuse recovery support program.
Exclusively for young adults
Unique in approach, Frontline Foundations places a strong emphasis on the male and female population of young adults between 18-25 years of age. An underserved age group that other existing programs often fail to address.
We offer vital support through recovery workshops, peer-to-peer group sessions and individual treatment plans which professional substance abuse counselors and program coordinators facilitate. |
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Trained Professionals |
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- • Certified Substance Abuse Professionals
- • Medical Professionals
- • Clergy
- • Mental Health Professionals
The National Center on Substance Abuse at Columbia University conducted a two-year study.
The study proves inclusive participation of substance abuse professionals, medical professionals, clergy, and mental health professionals is the most effective format for achieving successful results in substance abuse treatment.
As important, this study clearly shows the inclusive approach delivers the greatest percentage of recovery in the 18-25 age groups.
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http://www.liferecoveryproject.org/art-and-soul
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Frontline Foundations announces it will host a music and art festival Saturday, May 12, from 5-9 pm at the Porter Health Amphitheatre, Central Park Valparaiso. The Festival will feature Live music by LWC Worship, Behold The Branch, Fathom Blue, Attaboy, Jennie Wellsand, & Calling Out Closer.
Bring the entire family for food, children's games and activities, live airbrushing, face painting, a photobooth, inflatables, the worlds largest bubble machine,free giveaways, and a raffle for an ipod touch!
Admission is FREE
Proceeds benefit Frontline Foundations, a non –profit organization which provides substance abuse treatment and recovery support to young adults aged 18-28 in Porter County.
For more information call Frontline 219-728-1638
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http://www.liferecoveryproject.org/art-and-soul |
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Communities of Faith
The National Center on Substance Abuse at Columbia University states “spiritually based support programs are more likely to help clients recover and maintain their sobriety.” Multi-denominational churches, clergy and volunteers from faith based communities provide resources and support to our young adults. |
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Judicial System
Frontline continues to build strong, positive relationships while working directly with our county judges, officers and officials in the court system.
This collaboration creates a truly comprehensive and cost effective solution for our community. |
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Peer-To-Peer Program Format
The Center for Substance Abuse Research at the University of Maryland reports that the 12-25 year age group responds significantly better to education by their peers in overcoming addiction dependency and in maintaining their recovery.
Frontline's team of young adult volunteers who have successfully restarted their lives is a positive, unique factor in our positive success rate. |
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Check out our latest project for help to recovery

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