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PRESS RELEASE: Clean Recovery Centers Receives LegitScript Certification

Clean Recovery Centers Receives LegitScript Certification by Demonstrating Optimal Operating Standards within the Addiction Industry

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Tampa, FL, December 18, 2018 Clean Recovery Centers, an innovator in the treatment of addiction, has received Certification from LegitScript, allowing them to be part of a discriminating group permitted to advertise on Google and Facebook. Since January, addiction treatment centers across the world were prevented from advertising on these online platforms due to unfavorable marketing practices within the industry. 

LegitScript is relied on by Google and Facebook to vet advertisers for eligibility and is the only certification service for drug and alcohol addiction treatment that they utilize. It ensures that Clean Recovery Centers is operating in compliance with applicable laws and regulations and in accordance with LegitScript’s robust certification standards.

“This is an extremely important development for Clean Recovery Centers,” said Shayne Sundholm, CEO. “With search engines so pervasive today, this allows us to reach millions more people online that need help with addiction.” 

“Our Day/Night Treatment (DNT) with Community Housing Program (also referred to as PHP in some states), Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), and Outpatient Program (OP) with our unique 3-phase approach will help those with substance abuse issues Get, Live and Stay Clean.”

Clean Recovery Centers is located at 508 West Fletcher Avenue in Tampa, Florida. For information, contact 888-330-CLEAN (2532) or info@cleanrecoverycenters.com. Visit online at www.cleanrecoverycenters.com.

LegitScript Certification helps ensure that providers of drug and alcohol addiction treatment can participate in online advertising on Google and Facebook. For more information, visit Legitscript.com

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