Where Can I Find Good Gov. Drug Treatment Centers?

Question by Drea: Where can I find good gov. drug treatment centers?
I’m a struggling single mother trying to get over my meth addiction. I’m willing to stay at a shelter that has outside resources for drug treatment–although that wouln’t be my ideal situation. My problem with finding a program (in a non-ghetto area “Yeah she’s off the drugs, but in the hospital from that drive-by) * l o l
Anyways, like I was saying I need a residential facility where my daughter is also able to stay with me.

Thanks for any info you can offer, as I’m going on weeks of research and pulling my hair out at this point.

~D r e a

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