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    Opened in 1971, the DISC House operated in partnership with Florida State University to provide drug information services to the Tallahassee, Florida area. In 1972, DISC Village relocated to Woodville, FL and established one of the first residential therapeutic treatment communities for substance abusing adolescents in the state. Since 1972, DISC Village has consistently provided high-quality, innovative substance abuse and mental health treatment and therapeutic services for Tallahassee and the surrounding communities.

    Today, DISC Village operates as a multi-site community based child welfare, criminal justice, diversion, and substance abuse/mental health treatment center that is recognized as a leader in the state for initiating, managing, and coordinating delinquency and substance abuse prevention/intervention programs in Northwest Florida. As a private, non-profit corporation, DISC Village is licensed by the State of Florida through the Department of Children and Families and is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF), demonstrating compliance with national standards.

     

    https://discvillage.com/services