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Education & Computer Training
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Recovery Programs
Men, women, and families are encouraged to find long-term relief from homelessness at the Mission through extensive, residential recovery programs. The complete recovery package is designed to remove the obstacles of chemical addiction and destructive behavior while equipping clients with the resources to establish independent lives of self-sufficiency and self-determination. Last year more than 200 men, women, and children successfully completed various components of the Mission's Recovery Program.
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drug and alcohol addiction recovery |
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job skills training and vocational classes |
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education and GED certification with local community colleges |
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counseling and spiritual guidance |
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computer training |
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biblical training |
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life management skills |
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family management skills |
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job placement |
Transitional Living
After graduation from the Recovery Program, Transitional Housing is made available. The Mission offers its graduates a 12 month stay in transitional housing so that they can obtain employment, accumulate funds to venture out on their own, and establish healthful life patterns under the supervision of the Mission's staff. This final component of clients' recovery is essential to their long-term success. We can accommodate, at one time, up to 16 men and 6 women with children.
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financial management training |
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individual and group therapy |
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counseling and spiritual guidance |
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