After completing these steps I am confident that I can go home and be the father my son needs me to be. I will be able to interact with family members, with a clean conscious and know that I am me again.
Why wait for prison or death before you do something to change your life. I am among the many that have been saved by the drug-free rehab Narconon Arrowhead. The first time I told my mom I was shooting up meth I was 22 years old.
As a teen, I learned about alcohol by going to friends’ houses and sneaking into their fathers’ liquor cabinets. The rush was exciting and I learned that day that being drunk seemed fun.
How much happier would this season be, if you could have your loved one drug-free and home for the holidays? Really Home. Narconon can provide you with that gift. During the drug-free withdrawal , a personal withdrawal specialist is on hand to assist your...
Working at Narconon , has been a journey! From the moment I arrived to work at Narconon Arrowhead, I knew I was going to be helping people change their lives. The first students I saw progress through the program was a blessing for me.
This Is Why I Work at Narconon Hello! My name is Anjel Kennedy. I’m here to share the story of my experience working for Narconon Arrowhead . When I first came to Narconon Arrowhead, to apply for a job, I didn’t quite know what to expect.
“I had lived a pretty good life before I came to work at Narconon. I had everything I could possibly want, except for one thing—purpose. I felt like I was walking around in circles trying to find what I was supposed to do and who I was meant to be....
Before I got to Narconon, I had been drinking for 30 years I was taking eight different psychiatric medications, for the past 15 years.
I Was Battling a War Against the Urge to Use. Going to Narconon Arrowhead drug rehabilitation center, was the best choice I have made in my life. I decided to turn my life around, after actively doing drugs to the point that I lost everything.
When I first came to Narconon I was not a happy person. I had been on pain medications for almost 6 years. For a while, I had wanted to be free from the trap I had fallen into, but had no idea how to do it. I was losing myself as well as everything and...
In October of 2012 I finally got the reality check I needed. I, along with many other college students, spent way too much time drinking and having fun than actually going to class and paying attention.
I grew up the son of a drug user. My dad was a lifetime alcoholic and user of marijuana; I have no idea if he used other more sinister drugs.
Working at Narconon has been an amazing opportunity to help people from all walks of life. People’s lives are changed daily and every day brings something different whether that might be a challenge or watching as someone has a small victory over a certain...
People never sit down and think about how the addiction gets started. It can start with a toothache, and I would have never thought it would be a toothache that caused me to begin a horrible journey of becoming addicted to opioids.
“Drugs had a huge negative impact on my life. Over 15-16 years it ruined countless jobs, relationships and friendships, not to mention it made me the black sheep of the family…“
Hello, my name is Hanna and I have been the Medical Liaison Officer here at Narconon Arrowhead for about 5 months. In the time that I have worked here, I have seen some lives changed dramatically.
Each day at Narconon Arrowhead is one step forward to a drug-free life. It is an incredible journey for the individual. Here are some wins from our students on the Narconon program…
First and foremost, I would like to thank my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, my family and last but not least Narconon Arrowhead for making me see the winning side of myself.
When I arrived at Narconon I was a mess. About an hour away from Narconon, everything hit me while I was driving here with my mom. I couldn’t believe I hit rock bottom and put my family through it—after living in North Dakota for five years, she had...
I’ve had a great time while here at Narconon. It was a long road it seems but me and my fellow students got through it together.