A War Fought in Silence
Addiction doesn’t just ruin lives—it steals futures, destroys families, and shatters communities. It whispers lies to its victims, convincing them there’s no escape. But at Realize Rehabilitation Centre (RRC), founded on March 23, 2018, they are fighting back—not with judgment, but with hope, healing, and second chances.
Nestled in the peaceful surroundings of Mongjam, Imphal East District, Manipur, RRC is more than a rehab center—it’s a home for those ready to reclaim their lives.
A Proven Path to Recovery
Recovery isn’t just about quitting drugs or alcohol; it’s about rebuilding from the inside out. At RRC, every individual gets a customized roadmap to freedom, including:

Detoxification : Because the first step is cleansing the body from harmful substances.
Rehabilitation : Intensive therapy, behavior modification, and mental health support.
Family Healing Programs: Because addiction wounds more than just the addict—it scars loved ones too.
Vocational Training: Helping individuals regain confidence and reintegrate into society.
Aftercare & Follow-ups: Because real recovery starts after leaving the center.
From Rock Bottom to Redemption
The numbers don’t lie. Out of the of people who enter treatment at RRC, 38% have fully recovered and are now leading normal, happy lives with their families.
Picture this: A son, once lost to addiction, now sitting at his mother’s dinner table, laughing again. A father who thought he’d never see his children grow up, now watching them play in the yard, completely sober.
These aren’t just stories. These are real lives, real recoveries, real second chances.
A Personal Plea from Ole Wangkheimayum
(Chief Functionary RRC)
“I was there—I know what it feels like to believe you’ll never escape addiction. I ran from rehab 42 times before I finally made it out alive.
I created RRC because I don’t want anyone else to feel that hopeless. Here, we don’t just treat addiction—we help people rebuild their dignity, their families, and their futures.
If you’re reading this and you think you’re too far gone—you’re not. If you’re a parent who has lost hope—don’t give up yet. Recovery is real. I’ve seen it. I’ve lived it.
Let’s fight this battle together.