Destiny is not always ‘what you think’ or ‘what you want’ but can be even better, you accept it or not!!. You start your journey for some desired destination but destiny may take you to a different and even more beautiful.
This is about JOHN KENNETH RABAC, a certified addiction professional in Florida since 1995. John Kenneth Rabac is affectionately known as Ken Rabac in his network and his current profession is Clinic Consultant. John Kenneth Rabac landed in this position after completing more than three decades of clinical direction and supervision for a variety of addiction related treatment centers. In his career, John Kenneth Rabac have directed and supervised addiction treatment of all diagnostic categories including Narcotics, that is, Opiate, Cocaine and heavy drug addiction. For five years Ken Rabac was the State Chair of the Florida Methadone Treatment Coalition.

But today, Dr. John Kenneth Rabac is also known for his spiritual practices and spreading of Moral Education in Florida through a grown and known Religious mission ‘Amity College’ that is dedicated for ‘Promoting Peace through Education’. Ken Rabac, being a strong advocate of peace, morality, humanity, and literacy has been continuous contributor to sustainable development through peace.
John Kenneth Rabac crafted his most recent doctoral and post doctoral education and training to center on counseling and education. He has always stressed that recovery is primarily a process of learning. In keeping with this, John Kenneth Rabac design curricula for the clinics. The curricula are products of his more than a decade master and doctorate programs and research projects which resulted in the creation of Transformative Self Management (TSM). See Rabac and Jain, Transformative Learning in Education & Therapy (Harvard Bookstore).
The legacy project of John Kenneth Rabac has long been to found Amity College and after an attempt fell short in 2004, Dr. Jain and Dr. John Kenneth Rabac somehow found each other through their international education connections and they have been able to co-found Amity College.
Who could, not even Ken himself, think that an addiction counselling professional of Florida would be converted to an educationalist, a peace promoter, and a spiritual ambassador in Florida and would spend its life for supporting the moral, spiritual, and ethical values in society. But the life story of John Kenneth Rabac brings it to reality.