Operation Homefront Nears Completion in Brevard
Operation Homefront, The Center's Transitional Housing Facility for Homeless Female Veterans is almost completed.
Operation Center Focus
The Center's "NEW" Transitional Housing facility for Homeless Male Veterans is now open.
"Welcome HOME"
The Center for Drug-Free Living welcomes HOME to its family of programs.
Remembering Jerry Feulner
January 13th, 2011 The Center For Drug-Free Living and the Central Florida community lost a pioneer in the field of behavioral healthcare.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
May your Holidays be filled with Joy & Love!
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The Center for Drug-Free Living, Inc. is proud to be Central Florida's largest provider of  behavioral healthcare services for over 39 years. The Center provides a full continuum of innovative, high quality treatment, prevention, and juvenile justice services with the goal of promoting responsible choices and healthy living. Through programs operated by a compassionate and committed team of counselors, nurses, behavioral technicians, medical staff, and administrators, The Center For Drug-Free Living has earned the reputation as a leader in evidence-based treatment practices and services. The Center continues to advance in serving the changing needs of growing and diverse populations across Orange, Osceola, Seminole, and Brevard counties through successful outcomes, research, and community action.

The Florida BRITE (Brief Intervention and Treatment for Elders) Project

News

  • HOME Recieves Disney Helping Kids Shine Grant
    For a third year, HOME, (Helping Others Make and Effort) has received a Walt Disney World Helping Kids Shine Grant! The $25,000 grant will...
  • CFDFL Recognized for Workplace Diversity
    For the second time in three years, The Center for Drug-Free Living has received the Beacon Award for Workplace Diversity.
  • Village House Expands into Seminole County
    With the opening of “Omotunde”(The child comes again), Village House now has two homes in Seminole County.