Flagler County Inmates Welcome Homeless Puppies to Advance Mental Health and Addiction Recovery
The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office expanded its SMART inmate recovery program by partnering with the Flagler Humane Society to house 11 puppies. Seven male inmates handle feeding, cleanup, and socialization duties at the detention facility. This initiative teaches participants …
The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office has introduced an entire litter of puppies from the Flagler Humane Society into its Successful Mental Health and Addiction Recovery Treatment (SMART) program at the jail. The initiative represents the latest expansion of an in-custody, evidence-based treatment regimen designed to address mental health and addiction challenges at the Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility.
The 11 puppies are under the care of seven male inmates participating in the program. …
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