What Should I Send in a Care Package to Somebody in Drug Rehab?

Question by blissful: What Should I Send in a Care Package to Somebody in Drug Rehab?
A friend of mine was recently sent to a residential drug rehabilitation center and I wanted to send her a care package, but I don’t know what to send. I don’t want to spark anything to make her upset, but I want her to know I am there for her. Any ideas?
Thanks!

Best answer:

Answer by joyfeline3
I guess it would depend on what she likes; you know like poetry. A nice poetry book. Or does she like certain type of candy; you could add that. I bible couldn’t hurt, but use your best judgement. There are really cute little stuffed animals, for a little comfort. Jewlery, nothing fancy just something cute. I’d send her fun stuff, bright and happy to help her mood.
Bravo to her for being there, a it’s good of you to care.

Answer by mom of 3 and done!
Something to read, magazines, books, maybe her favorite snack might be nice, or a basket of all her fav. shampoo, soap, spongy ball, conditioner, etc.

Good Luck

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