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    American Indian Changing Spirits
  • 2120 Williams Street
  • Long Beach,CA, 90810


  • Atlantic Recovery Services
  • 6500 Atlantic Avenue
  • Long Beach,CA, 90805


  • Atlantic Recovery Services
  • 495 East Market Street
  • Long Beach,CA, 90805


  • Atlantic Recovery Services
  • 1909 Altantic Avenue
  • Long Beach,CA, 90806


  • Atlantic Recovery Services
  • 2290 Pacific Avenue
  • Long Beach,CA, 90806


  • Behavioral Health Services
  • 1775 Chestnut Avenue
  • Long Beach,CA, 90813


  • Cambodian Association of America
  • 2501 Atlantic Avenue
  • Long Beach,CA, 90806


  • Choices Recovery Services
  • 701 Dawson Avenue
  • Long Beach,CA, 90804


  • Choices Recovery Services
  • 2139 East 7th Street
  • Long Beach,CA, 90804


  • Choices Recovery Services
  • 1601 East 10th Street
  • Long Beach,CA, 90813


  • Choices Recovery Services
  • 735 Gaviota Avenue
  • Long Beach,CA, 90813


  • Choices Recovery Services
  • 840 Walnut Avenue
  • Long Beach,CA, 90813


  • Choices Recovery Services
  • 840 Walnut Avenue
  • Long Beach,CA, 90813


  • Choices Recovery Services
  • 840 Walnut Avenue
  • Long Beach,CA, 90813


  • City of Long Beach Alcohol and Drug
  • 1133 East Rhea Street
  • Long Beach,CA, 90806


  • Family Service
  • 1043 Pine Avenue
  • Long Beach,CA, 90813


  • G B Medical Services Inc
  • 3505 Long Beach Boulevard
  • Long Beach,CA, 90807


  • Get Off Drugs/Mens Home
  • 515 East 55th Street
  • Long Beach,CA, 90805


  • National Council on Alc and Drug Dep
  • 830 Atlantic Avenue
  • Long Beach,CA, 90813


  • National Council on Alc and Drug Dep
  • 3750 Long Beach Boulevard
  • Long Beach,CA, 90807


  • New Found Life
  • 2211 and 2137 East Ocean Boulevard
  • Long Beach,CA, 90803


  • Safety Consultant Services
  • 5518 North Long Beach Boulevard
  • Long Beach,CA, 90805


  • Serene Center of Long Beach
  • 1215 East 4th Street
  • Long Beach,CA, 90802


  • Southern CA Alcohol and Drug Progs Inc
  • 757-59 Loma Vista Drive
  • Long Beach,CA, 90813


  • Substance Abuse Foundation of
  • 3125 and 3137 East 7th Street
  • Long Beach,CA, 90804


  • Tarzana Treatment Center Inc
  • 5190 Atlantic Avenue
  • Long Beach,CA, 90806


  • Total Family Support Clinic
  • 2511 Long Beach Boulevard
  • Long Beach,CA, 90806


  • United States Veterans Initiative
  • 2120 and 2160 Williams Street
  • Long Beach,CA, 90810


  • Veterans Affairs Medical Center
  • 5901 East 7th Street
  • Long Beach,CA, 90822


  • West County Medical Clinic
  • 100 East Market Street
  • Long Beach,CA, 90805


  • America United Cares
  • 1541 West 110th Street
  • Los Angeles,CA, 90047


  • Atlantic Recovery Services/MUSD
  • 1220 West Whittier Boulevard
  • Montebello,CA, 90640


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Consuming alcohol is perilous for children and teens and sometimes for adults. Alcohol is a drug, which is most abused by teenagers. Many children report having their first drink at as early as age 10 or 11, some younger. In today’s society, it is not difficult for children to get the wrong impres Alcohol is a depressant, meaning it's a chemical substance that slows down the brain. Like several other drugs, alcohol can change how an individual’s thinks, speaks, and sees things, often in an adverse manner. The individual might become imbalanced, cries, or gets into arguments and fights with Besides inflicting damages to the body (e.g. liver disease), alcohol can also cause individuals to act or say things in a manner that they do not mean. They are also capable of hurting themselves or other people, especially while driving an automobile. An individual who has had too much to drink mig Because alcohol can result in serious issues, the citizens and government leaders in America have decided that children are prohibited from purchasing or using alcohol. By regulating the drinking age as 21, they hope more mature individuals will make proper decisions about alcohol. For example, peo
Consuming alcohol is perilous for children and teens and sometimes for adults. Alcohol is a drug, which is most abused by teenagers. Many children report having their first drink at as early as age 10 or 11, some younger. In today’s society, it is not difficult for children to get the wrong impres Alcohol is a depressant, meaning it's a chemical substance that slows down the brain. Like several other drugs, alcohol can change how an individual’s thinks, speaks, and sees things, often in an adverse manner. The individual might become imbalanced, cries, or gets into arguments and fights with Besides inflicting damages to the body (e.g. liver disease), alcohol can also cause individuals to act or say things in a manner that they do not mean. They are also capable of hurting themselves or other people, especially while driving an automobile. An individual who has had too much to drink mig Because alcohol can result in serious issues, the citizens and government leaders in America have decided that children are prohibited from purchasing or using alcohol. By regulating the drinking age as 21, they hope more mature individuals will make proper decisions about alcohol. For example, peo