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Gateway Rehab Receives Endowment from Eden Hall Foundation

 
(4/23/2008)
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PITTSBURGH – Gateway Rehabilitation Center recently received a significant gift for its Youth Services Center campaign from Eden Hall Foundation.  The grant was given in support of expanding the Youth Extended Services and Youth and Young Adult programs at Gateway Rehab.

"I'm proud to count the Eden Hall Foundation among our champions.  The Foundation is well known for its tireless work to improve the overall health and well-being of people in southwestern Pennsylvania.  This generous gift sends a powerful message of support for the work we do to provide life-saving treatment for boys and girls who are struggling to recover from the disease of addiction," said Kenneth S. Ramsey, Ph.D., Gateway Rehab president and CEO.  
 
Gateway Rehabilitation Center is a private, not-for-profit organization that provides treatment for adults, youth and young adults, and families with alcohol and other drug-related problems. Founded in 1972 by Dr. Abraham J. Twerski, Gateway Rehab is a nationally recognized leader in addiction treatment. More than 100,000 individuals have received treatment within the Gateway system, which extends throughout western Pennsylvania and Ohio.

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