Realize Rehabilitation Centre(RRC): Because Everyone Deserves a Second Chance

The Fight Against Addiction Starts Here

For many, addiction feels like a prison with no escape—a cycle of regret, broken promises, and desperate attempts to quit. It can steal years, relationships, and dreams, leaving people feeling powerless.

But Realize Rehabilitation Centre (RRC) exists to prove one thing: there is always a way back.

Founded on March 23, 2018, RRC is more than a rehabilitation center—it’s a place of transformation. Located in Mongjam, Imphal East District, Manipur, the center is dedicated to helping individuals not just quit addiction but rediscover themselves.

The RRC Approach: More Than Just Recovery

At RRC, addiction treatment isn’t just about detoxing—it’s about building a new life. The center follows a comprehensive treatment plan that focuses on mental, emotional, and social healing:

Medical Detoxification : Helping individuals safely overcome withdrawal symptoms.

Rehabilitation & Therapy : Psychological counseling, behavior modification, and mental health support.

Family Reintegration Programs: Because addiction affects entire families, not just individuals.

Skill Training & Occupational Therapy: Equipping people with skills to rebuild their future.

Aftercare & Relapse Prevention: Ensuring long-term recovery through follow-ups and community support.

From Addiction to Redemption: Real Lives, Real Recovery

Addiction can take everything from a person—their family, their career, their dignity. But at RRC,30% of those who enter the program recover completely and return to their families, free from addiction.

Think about that for a moment.

A daughter who thought she’d never escape drugs, now building a career and standing on her own two feet.

A young man who believed his life was over, now laughing with friends, free from the chains of addiction.

These aren’t just numbers. They’re stories of hope, strength, and second chances.

A Message of Hope from Ole Wangkheimayum
(Chief Functionary RRC)

“I know what it feels like to think you’re beyond saving. To wake up every day and wonder if you’ll ever escape the cycle of addiction.

I also know what it feels like to finally break free. To look in the mirror and see someone worth saving.

I ran from rehab 42 times before I finally made it out alive. I built RRC so that no one else has to struggle alone.

If you’re reading this and you feel like there’s no way out—there is. If you love someone who’s lost in addiction—don’t give up on them. Recovery is real. I’ve lived it. I’ve seen it. And I know it’s possible.