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We Give People Their Lives Back

Our free programs provide the tools to treat the symptoms - and the root causes - of alcohol and drug dependence.

Every day in America, over 6,500 people are hospitalized for substance abuse.

That's 6,500 people - with moms, dads and kids - disrupted by the effects of addiction.

The Salvation Army has the most residential treatment facilities in the US.

For over 100 years, our Adult Rehabilitation Centers and Harbor Light Programs have offered spiritual, emotional and social assistance to those who have lost the ability to cope with their addictions and provide for themselves. The Salvation Army's free programs provide housing, food, counseling, community and employment as we work to treat the root causes and symptoms of prolonged alcohol and drug dependence.

Each year, we help equip more than 150,000 people to overcome alcohol and drug dependence.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) tackles negative thought and behavior patterns. It’s a short-term treatment option for addiction and various mental health disorders. People struggling with an addiction often have negative behaviors or mental health disorders that feed into their addictions. CBT teaches them how to identify connections between how they feel, think, and act. The goal is to positively impact a person’s recovery by increasing awareness of these factors.

Regain Health and Stability 

By developing a personal relationship with God as provided by Jesus Christ, many residents learn to depend on God for relief -- rather than turning to drugs or alcohol.

Restore Families

Many who have been rehabilitated are reunited with their families and are able to resume healthy daily routines. Kids get their parents back. People get their lives back.

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