• Re: There's an app for that

    From bfh@21:1/5 to Technobarbarian on Sat Feb 3 15:33:49 2024
    Technobarbarian wrote:


    Because, of course there's an app for that. Well,there wasn't an app before. These people also have a website with the same information. The homeless center downtown has an excellent booklet that they update
    regularly. If they didn't have this information already, they do now. I
    might have an old copy or two around the house somewhere. They have been printing them for a long time and hand them out for free.

    This is also further proof of what I've been saying about going for
    the cheap solutions here. Our dumbass liberals just love spending other people's money on drug addicts and people with "behavior problems". LOL

    "Oregon Recovers' new app connects people to addiction recovery
    resources"

    "According to a recovery advocacy organization, Oregon Recovers, Oregon
    has the second highest level of untreated addiction in the country but
    ranks 50th in access to treatment. So Oregon Recovers is trying to
    expand access to treatment by launching the app called ?Recovery Network
    of Oregon.?"

    https://katu.com/news/local/oregon-recovers-new-app-recovery-network-of- oregon-connects-people-to-addiction-recovery-resources

    https://recoverynetworkoforegon.org/

    https://play.google.com/store/search? q=recovery+network+of+oregon&c=apps&hl=en&gl=US

    So, if anyone like to see the available options here, this is your opportunity.

    What percentage of the addicted have cellphones?

    --
    bill
    Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

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