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Programs Other Counties


Treatment Programs

RGV Youth Recovery Home - Cameron County

Provides residential drug treatment services to males ages 13 to 17.

(956) 428-5200

Youth Outpatient Program - Zapata County

Provides outpatient drug treatment to youth ages 13 to 17.

(956) 765-3555

Intervention Programs

FAYS - Maverick County

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(830) 757-2820

FAYS - Starr County

Provides intervention services to youth ages 6 to 17 and their caregivers.

(956) 716-1795

FAYS - Zapata County

Provides intervention services to youth ages 6 to 17 and their caregivers. Sharing trauma can be re-traumatizing

(956) 716-1795

RBI - Maverick County

Provides intervention services to youth ages 13 to 17 and adults.

(830) 422-2020

RBI - Val Verde County

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(830) 422-2020

Sharing trauma can be re-traumatizing. Campaigns must ensure survivors have access to emotional support throughout the process.

While it focused on a fun activity, the core of the campaign was the heart-wrenching videos of survivors and their families explaining the brutal reality of the disease. The Ethics of Sharing

By encouraging breast cancer survivors to share their stories openly, what was once a "taboo" illness became a global cause that has raised billions for research.