Four individuals recently graduated from the Cobb County Drug Treatment Court, marking a milestone in their recovery from substance use disorders. The ceremony, held in the Jury Assembly Room at Cobb Superior Court, brought together judges, court staff, attorneys, public officials, and supporters to recognize the graduates’ progress and ongoing commitment to recovery.
The Cobb County Drug Treatment Court provides a voluntary alternative to traditional incarceration for individuals struggling with addiction. The program, which lasts 18 to 24 months, combines judicial supervision with personalized treatment plans to support participants’ recovery and reintegration into society. Participants have made notable progress in areas such as education, family relationships, and maintaining sobriety. According to Cobb County, one graduate was able to reunite with her children, highlighting the program’s positive impact…