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Realize Rehabilitation Centre(RRC): From Darkness to Hope – A Second Chance at Life

A War Against Addiction

Manipur has long struggled with the silent war of addiction—a battle that has torn families apart, left young lives in ruins, and cast a dark shadow over communities. But amidst the chaos, there is hope, and that hope lies within the walls of Realize Rehabilitation Centre (RRC).

Founded on March 23, 2018, RRC isn’t just a rehabilitation center—it’s a lifeline for those drowning in the depths of addiction. Built by the Self Realisation Initiative (SRI), this center was designed to heal, restore, and reintegrate individuals into society.

A Journey to Redemption

Hidden in the tranquil surroundings of Mongjam, Imphal East District, RRC provides more than just treatment—it offers a new beginning.

Here’s how they bring people back to life:

Detoxification : A tough but necessary first step to cleanse the body.

Rehabilitation : Therapy, counseling, and mental healing to break addiction’s grip.

Family Counseling Programs: Because addiction doesn’t just destroy individuals—it fractures families.

Vocational Training: Teaching new skills so people can rebuild their futures.

Aftercare & Relapse Prevention: Because real recovery starts when they walk out the door.

Numbers That Speak of Hope

Addiction often feels like a death sentence, but at RRC, 30% of those who once felt hopeless have recovered and are now leading happy lives with their families. Picture this—a father once lost to alcohol, now holding his child again, sober and strong. A daughter who was slipping away into drug abuse, now standing tall, rebuilding her life with newfound confidence.

These are not just statistics; these are stories of victory.

A Message from Ole Wangkheimayum
(Chief Functionary RRC)

“I escaped from rehabilitation 42 times. Forty-two times I told myself I didn’t need help. Forty-two times I ran from my own salvation.

But the 43rd time? That’s when I finally surrendered.

That’s when I realized that addiction isn’t just about drugs—it’s about pain, trauma, and lost hope. It’s about believing that you are too broken to be fixed. But let me tell you something—no one is beyond saving.

At RRC, we are not just treating addiction—we are rebuilding lives. We are reuniting families. We are proving that no matter how many times you fall, you can always rise again.”

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