American drug rehabilitation non-profit organization
Cenikor Foundation
Company type
Non-profit
Genre
Behavioral health, drug and alcohol addiction, mental illness, intervention, and unfree labor
Founded
Lakewood, Colorado, U.S. (1967 (1967))
Headquarters
Houston, Texas
Number of locations
9 facilities
Key people
Bill Bailey (President and CEO)
Kellee Webb (VP of Human Resource)
Matt Kuhlman (CFO)
Revenue
21,514,981 United States dollar (2017)
Number of employees
300 (estimate)
Website
www.cenikor.org
The Cenikor Foundation is a nonprofit drug rehabilitation and mental health organization based in Houston, Texas, operating residential treatment centers and outpatient services for adults and adolescents in Texas and Louisiana.[1] Cenikor used to provide treatment based on the therapeutic community approach, but now provides detox, medically-assisted therapies, short-term residential treatment, and out patient treatment.[2]
^"Our Mission". Cenikor. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
^Bailey, Bill. "President's Message". Cenikor. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
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