Pubdate: Tue, 30 Jul 2002
Source: Huntsville Times (AL)
Copyright: 2002 The Huntsville Times
Contact:  http://www.htimes.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/730

A PRICELESS PROPOSAL

Cedar Lodge Has Helped Abusers Change Their Lives, But It Needs More Help

Cedar Lodge can't save every drug abuser in North Alabama. It doesn't even 
have room for all of them who want to be helped. It has room for just some.

And the room it has is in a deteriorating building that costs too much to 
maintain. So the lodge, operated by Mountain Lakes Behavioral Healthcare in 
Guntersville and supported by public and private donations, wants to build 
a new center that would serve a few more clients in better surroundings.

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In its 20 years, Cedar Lodge has had its share of success stories for both 
men and women - it's one of the few drug-abuse prevention programs with 
coed housing. It undoubtedly will have more if it can get better facilities 
and expand its census from 24 to 28 patients.

That's a mere dent, of course, in the number of drug abusers in this region 
who need help. But we don't have a successful national program for treating 
drug abuse. All we can do is help people who need it and want it - one at a 
time. That's what Cedar Lodge does best.

To change as many lives as it can, Cedar Lodge needs more money. The board 
that runs the lodge is trying to get help from the Legislature and 
Congress, but you can help, too.

The agency is seeking money for construction and for furnishings. If you 
want to support the lodge, you can get more information by calling Cedar 
Lodge's director, Kay King, at (256) 582-4465 or Jerry Johnson, executive 
director of Mountain Lakes, at (256) 582-3202.

Cost of the new building: about $1.2 million. Amount available so far for 
building the new center and extending a sewer line to the lodge property: 
about $394,000. Estimated value of a life saved: priceless.

That's a bargain we can't let get away.
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