
Cade Saurage to Address Fort Worth TAAP
PHOTO: Cade Saurage leads a workshop at the 2018 NAATP Leadership Conference in Denver. Cade Saurage, La Hacienda’s Director of Utilization Management and Partnerships, will
PHOTO: Cade Saurage leads a workshop at the 2018 NAATP Leadership Conference in Denver. Cade Saurage, La Hacienda’s Director of Utilization Management and Partnerships, will
PHOTO: University of Alabama Recovery and Intervention Services Assistant Director John Lovett (left) and Coordinator of Recovery Services Jaime Garza (right) met with Director of
Getting sober and staying that way is hard. Chris Raymer, our Recovery Community Director, knows; he’s been there. “I spent seven years trying to get
Our Alumni Support Representatives will be on the road meeting with former patients in Fort Worth, Tyler, College Station, Austin, Houston and Midland this month.
Photo: Sherri Layton and Sierra Castedo de Martell hold the ARHE Philanthropist of the Year Award presented to La Hacienda during a ceremony at Boston’s
The unregulated drug known as kratom is in the news as the general public, scientists, and health officials debate its benefits versus its risks. Dr.
By Chris Raymer Hardly a day goes by that I don’t talk to a friend in recovery or an alumnus that’s gotten to a bad
Photo: Night Charge Nurse Joe Trejo on the steps to the Special Care Unit. As the sun sets and the Hill Country darkens, human activity
Photo: Alumni Support Representatives Dale Trees and Sabine Kuenzel. Alumni support representatives will be out and about during July. Dale Trees will meet with the
Photo: Jeremy Sosa, second from left, with the cast and crew of Playhouse 2000’s production of The Pretty Trap. (Photo courtesy Playhouse 2000) As with
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We are overwhelmed with gratitude for the outpouring of love from our alumni, families, and friends. So many of you have reached out asking how you can support our immediate community here in Hunt following the recent flooding.
For those wishing to contribute directly to local recovery efforts, here are several trusted ways to give:
Your compassion and generosity mean more than words can express. Thank you for standing with us and helping Hunt heal.