Proper noun
Hazelden (plural Hazeldens)
A surname from Old English.
A few months after his discharge, Clapton began working on his next album, against the Hazelden doctors' orders. Source: Internet
After leaving office, he had roles with the Hazelden Foundation, the National Association of Drug Court Professionals and the Partnership to End Addiction. Source: Internet
At the last session, Conor finally agreed on his own to go to a Hazelden treatment center nearby. Source: Internet
Read the latest edition of Together, a publication of the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation. Source: Internet
A portion of the proceeds will go to Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation. Source: Internet
“We made a commitment to continue the program as part of Hazelden Betty Ford’s nonprofit mission to be a force of hope and healing for individuals, families and communities,” she said. Source: Internet