Based out of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Holy Family Institute/SHORES is a multi-faceted substance abuse organization with various flexible drug and alcohol addiction treatment options, including Counseling. In addition to these treatment options, there are drug and alcohol addiction treatment areas of specialization to further help struggling addicts recover effectively. Such areas of specialization include: Drug Addiction and Alcohol Addiction.
Because it's understandable that seeking addiction rehab in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, especially if it's one's first time doing so, can feel like a pretty scary thing. This is why the addiction therapists and counselors at Holy Family Institute/SHORES do everything in their power to make their patients feel as comfortable as possible, as to ease this initial scary feeling.
Holy Family Institute/SHORES also takes accepted medical insurances, i.e. Medicaid, Most Insurances, and certain payment options upon qualification, such as: American Express, Cash or self-payment, Check, Mastercard, Medicaid, Visa. Holy Family Institute/SHORES may be contacted via their website at www.hfi-pgh.org.
Jessica is the BEST
Holy Family Academy is a great school I like how each student goes into the work place and is getting the knowledge they need to prepare them for a career
A wonderful high school whose staff cares deeply about the children they are teaching and their families! They go above and beyond my expectations! My son is lucky to go there!
Beautiful campus!
Is the best place for education
Serves the community well
I lived at holy family in 1968 till 1972 I really loved it there the nuns were very good to me I remember sister jane frances she was awesome Cheryl kuzia was my best friend there wish I never left I didn't like my foster home it was really bad there. I also remember sister rose I hope to see you all someday again miss you all there.
I lived at Holy Family back in the early 70s to 78. I grew up there. Had some good times & bad. I am thankful for it. Thank you Sr.Linda.
I spent a few years in Holy Family. I remember quite a few of the nuns. They were very good to me. When I got to old for Holy Family and was told I had to go back home to a bad situation, I believe that was the worst day of my childhood. I thank you, Sister Geraldine for all the abuse you took from me and helped to grow into the person I am today. Maryann Sanfratello Hagan