Photo by Julie Lucas | Naval Hospital Jacksonville | 04.01.2025
Naval Hospital Jacksonville Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Program Substance Abuse Counselor Malcolm Stewart joined the Marine Corps after turning 17 and found his passion for helping others during his service. He returned to Naval Air Station Jacksonville to serve 38 years counseling those in need and will be retiring with a combined 60 years....
Courtesy Photo | Defense Centers for Public Health-Aberdeen | 10.03.2023
The Department of Defense, Defense Health Agency and military service departments have developed three educational campaigns encouraging tobacco use cessation, responsible drinking for service members who choose to drink, and a campaign discouraging the use of illicit drugs and encouraging the responsible use of prescription drugs. These three campaigns now work in concert and serve as a......
Photo by Kathleen Pettaway-Clarke | Corpus Christi Army Depot | 02.22.2023
Brian Orlando represented the Corpus Christi Army Depot at Metro Elementary School of Design career day
Photo by Kathleen Pettaway-Clarke | Corpus Christi Army Depot | 02.22.2023
CCAD’s Substance Abuse Program Specialist inspires elementary students to live healthy lives.
Photo by Kathleen Pettaway-Clarke | Corpus Christi Army Depot | 02.22.2023
Brian Orlando represented Corpus Christi Army Depot at Metro Elementary School of Design career day.
Photo by Kathleen Pettaway-Clarke | Corpus Christi Army Depot | 02.21.2023
SPC Brian Orlando's journey with the Army started in 2005.
Photo by Deidre Smith | Naval Hospital Jacksonville | 02.07.2023
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Feb. 7, 2023) - Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Ashley Thomson, a substance abuse counselor at Naval Hospital Jacksonville, discusses patient room assignments with Sam Arnaiz, a data control clerk at the hospital’s Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Program (SARP). Thomson, a native of Durand, Michigan, says, “The Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Program provides therapy and......
Photo by Charlotte Richter | U.S. Army Garrison Fort Leavenworth | 08.15.2022
Command Sgt. Maj. Justin Shad, 15th Military Police Brigade, shows his 24-hour chip from Alcoholics Anonymous, which serves as a reminder that sobriety is counted 24 hours at a time. He encourages others to seek resources for alcoholism and addiction....