Hear from Joan Arnold, director of Deliverance House.


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A mother reuniting with her children. A young man earning his GED. A 7th grader leaving a party when someone walks in with beer. These are the results we celebrate every day in our efforts to reduce the misuse of and addiction to alcohol and other drugs. We invite you to use this website to learn more about substance abuse prevention and treatment and the services we provide for our community.    

Quest recognizes local judges, individuals and agencies for contributions to drug and alcohol services at Annual Breakfast.
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Life can be challenging for today’s teens. If you’re a parent who would like tips about communicating, setting expectations and monitoring your teen,
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Employers now have free access to a series of 14 two-page briefs that provide valuable advice on cost-effective ways of helping employees who need substance abuse treatment. The 14 briefs were developed by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
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2007-2008 Annual Financial Report

Quest Recovery and Prevention Services Annual Report

Driver Intervention Program
A 72-hour program that will help you develop a plan to avoid additional DUI arrests and satisfy your court sentence. Programs held in Massillon, Canton, Alliance and Hudson.

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