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Mcshin Foundation

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Richmond, Virginia, 23228

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The McShin Foundation is Virginia's leading non-profit Recovery Community Organization, offering a 28-day program and sober living homes.

Contact Details

Company Name
Mcshin Foundation
Location
2300 Dumbarton Rd
Richmond, Virginia, 23228
United States

Professional Background

Year Established
2004
Hours of Operation
Mon-Fri: 8:30 am - 8:00 pm
Sat-Sun: 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Honors & Awards
2007 - Rubicon, Inc. Alumni Association
2011 - America Honors Recovery Joel Hernandez Award
2012 - SAMHSA/National Recovery Month Event Award for 8th Annual Recovery Fest
2013 - SAMHSA/National Recovery Month Event Special Celebrations Award for 9th Annual Recovery Fest
2015 - NACo Achievement Award, Caroline County Recovery Community Program
2015 - VACo Achievement Award, Caroline County Community Recovery Program
2016 - Kaleo Cares Award from Kaleo
2017 - SAMHSA/National Recovery Month Event Special Celebrations Award for 12th Annual Recovery Fest
2019 - 5-Year National Accreditation by CAPRSS

More About Mcshin Foundation

If you or someone you love is struggling with alcohol abuse or alcoholism, getting help as soon as possible is important. If you have been abusing alcohol, you can seek help from The McShin Foundation. There are a variety of treatment options available for people who experience AUD. Addiction treatments in Richmond, VA, at 2300 Dumbarton Road, Richmond, VA, 23228, US, are generally tailored to the individual, considering the severity of their condition. Residential treatment or inpatient programs require a person to stay at a recovery house or treatment facility for a specified period. It is recommended for those who have alcohol use disorder and related disorders such as anxiety, depression, or other substance abuse. Intensive outpatient treatment is usually recommended for people who do not require a higher level of care but might have other issues to work through, such as depression or anxiety.

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