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The '''Birmingham Recovery Center''' is a drug and alcohol addiction program which was opened in [[2021]] by [[Colin Harris]] in the former [[Noah's Event Venue]] at 2501 [[International Park Drive]] in [[Hoover]]. Harris is managing director while [[Ian Henyon]] operates the program as executive director. | The '''Birmingham Recovery Center''' is a drug and alcohol addiction program which was opened in [[2021]] by [[Colin Harris]] in the former [[Noah's Event Venue]] at 2501 [[International Park Drive]] in [[Hoover]]. Harris is managing director while [[Ian Henyon]] operates the program as executive director. [[Thomas Harris]] chairs the center's board. | ||
[[Longleaf Wellness Center]], an intensive outpatient program, opened near the Recovery Center in [[2023]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:02, 12 September 2022
The Birmingham Recovery Center is a drug and alcohol addiction program which was opened in 2021 by Colin Harris in the former Noah's Event Venue at 2501 International Park Drive in Hoover. Harris is managing director while Ian Henyon operates the program as executive director. Thomas Harris chairs the center's board.
Longleaf Wellness Center, an intensive outpatient program, opened near the Recovery Center in 2023.
References
- Patchen, Tyler (June 30, 2021) "Birmingham Recovery Center opens in Birmingham." Birmingham Business Journal
External links
- Birmingham Recovery Center website