It’s a badly needed service in the Okanagan, long-term housing for men battling addictions. A group that operates a treatment program for alcohol and drug addictions in Kelowna is hoping to build an apartment complex that would provide support that goes well beyond a standard three month treatment. Klaudia Van Emmerik reports.
Global News at 11 Okanagan
Men battling drug and alcohol addictions in Kelowna may have more help on the way with proposed apartment complex that would provide long-term support
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