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Free drug rehab at the Salvation Army
With a commitment to providing free drug and alcohol rehab to those that cannot pay, and very low cost drug rehab to those that can, the Salvation Army has been in the business of helping addicts overcome substance abuse problems for decades.
The Salvation Army Adult Recovery Centers (ARC's) are open and available to all in need providing they are sober at the time of admission, are willing to participate in work within the organization, both as therapy and to offset treatment costs, and are willing to participate in an evangelical Christian form of recovery.
What type of therapy is offered in Salvation Army free drug rehabs?
The formal therapeutic programming is generally 12 steps based group sessions, either AA or NA, and participants will be required to attend and participate in these meetings on a daily basis. Additional therapy comes in the form of bible study sessions, where relevant passages of scripture are studied for their message as it pertains to addiction, and also individual religious instruction and therapy.
Participants can also access educational and work related training and may complete high school equivalencies, or even College level classes while in the program.
Work as therapy
A major component of the Salvation Army's drug rehab is that work is considered a necessary participation, both to pay for the costs of the treatment, but also as a form of therapy. Through working in one of the Salvation Army Thrift Stores, driving a truck, or doing other work within the organization, addicts benefit from work as therapy. Through work, recovering addicts gain a sense of responsibility, gain employable skills, and gain social and interaction life-skills. Work is mandatory for continuing participation in the program.
Treatments generally last between 3 and 9 months, and all accommodation, food, clothing, religious educational materials and job training are provided free of charge to participants in the program.
As a side note, the Salvation Army has been heavily criticized for not allowing Gays or Lesbians to work within its organization. The position of the organization is that they cannot hire immoral people, and they consider homosexuality a form of immorality.
Is the Salvation Army drug rehab right for you?
For those in real financial need, the Salvation Army and their long history of assisting people with abuse problems can be a great alternative. To benefit from the therapies you should believe in a Christian God, and you should be willing to fully immerse yourself in the programs and work of the organization.
For those people who do have other options, or who can afford a private period of drug rehab, they may benefit more elsewhere. As a free rehabilitation organization, participants must expect fairly Spartan and shared living quarters, strict rules of conduct and limited therapy beyond religious instruction.
For people who are not Christian, gays or lesbians, or for anyone uncomfortable with evangelical Christianity, the programs are unlikely a good fit.
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i am comming to syracuse next week. i cant find this freaking website that im really looking for but hey, computers arent my specialty...drugs are.
Hi Alias,
Here's the link to the Salvation Army in Syracuse - hope this helps http://www.sasyr.org/
Hey there, Recovering Addict! This is very straightforward info. I knew Salvation Army helped alcoholics and addicts, but did not know the details. On the one hand, it makes me happy that someone out there doesn't view alkies and druggies as "immoral" (as some people still do). On the other hand, it bothers me a lot that the SA will not help gays and lesbians. WTF? That's just WRONG!
But for many people who don't have the financial means to pay for rehab, I guess this is a good option.
I don't know about other places, but where I live you can get hooked up with the County and get an assessment. You can then be eligible for "county" beds in detox facilities and rehabs. Another way to go if you can't afford rehab.
Another random thought: So about those Christmas bell-ringers with the SA kettles. Are those folks in recovery???
Where does an atheist alcholic go? AA and the Salvation Army are about "God" and "a higher power". The person I'm trying to help is an atheist who refuses to sit through any of "that crap" as he calls it. How do I help him?
My son is in the Fairfax County Adult Detention Ctr. in Fairfax Virginia. I am trying to find a local, court approved facility for him to deal with his addiction to alcohol and marijuana. My son would like to send you a letter to the director of the facility to see if he would be eligible to attend. I would also like the phone number and name of the director. Thank you for your time and God bless.
Wish i had known about this earlier. Now if my ex bf gets out of jail again, instead of going to prison, i know where he can go for help.
my son is in napa co jail in napa calif he needs to find a program in napa or solano co. any sugestions??
I think the sa can help me alot.I'v been drinking for 20 years,so i now i need some help.But i hope every one thats on here finds what there looking for.God Bless.
My daughter is wanting to get help for her addition but has no health insurance. I heard about the Salvation Army, but I don't know of any local in New Jersey. Please help me to find a place before she changes her mind or it is to late.
Does anyone know about the Salvation Army program located in San Francisco? The drug rehab part.
Thank you.
Karen
Between 2005 & 2006, I worked for the Salvation Army as a person of many roles. When I worked in the warehouse,I sorted,tagged,and catergized clothes. I also baled clothes that were to go to other Salvation Army Distrbution Centers













jody martinez says:
8 months ago
Iam looking for help i have no many no way to pay but i need drug rehab and mentel problemes.