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DDB grants ₱5M for Iriga’s first community drug rehab center
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DDB grants ₱5M for Iriga’s first community drug rehab center

The Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) has allocated PHP5 million to the city government of Iriga in Camarines Sur to build its first community-based drug rehabilitation center. The facility will be located at the New Government Center 2 in Barangay Sta. Elena. DDB Executive Director Earl P. Saavedra presented the funding to Mayor Rex C. Oliva during a ceremony. The center aims to provide a health-focused approach to drug rehabilitation, emphasizing treatment and community support over punitive measures. It will address underlying issues like poverty and trauma, while also serving as a hub for prevention education and advocacy. The city pledged to use the funds transparently and efficiently, aligning with broader anti-drug initiatives such as drug testing for employees, existing rehabilitation facilities, and livelihood programs for recovering individuals.

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DDB grants ₱5M for Iriga’s first community drug rehab center

The Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) has allocated PHP5 million to the city government of Iriga in Camarines Sur to build its first community-based drug rehabilitation center. The facility will be located at the New Government Center 2 in Barangay Sta. Elena. DDB Executive Director Earl P. Saavedra presented the funding to Mayor Rex C. Oliva during a ceremony. The center aims to provide a health-focused approach to drug rehabilitation, emphasizing treatment and community support over punitive measures. It will address underlying issues like poverty and trauma, while also serving as a hub for prevention education and advocacy. The city pledged to use the funds transparently and efficiently, aligning with broader anti-drug initiatives such as drug testing for employees, existing rehabilitation facilities, and livelihood programs for recovering individuals.

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