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what we offer

Our program supports men recovering from alcohol and drug addiction

The Adult Rehabilitation Program (ARP) offers a three-bridge approach that allows participants an intensive six-month in-patient recovery program, an additional two months of in-house work development, assistance finding a job, and an additional six months of independent living in the Adult Rehabilitation Program facility that provides a supportive sober community. All at no cost.

BRIDGE I

The purpose of Bridge I is to provide a safe place for individuals to learn about their addiction, restore their physical health, gain a spiritual connection, and receive the training needed to maintain sobriety. The goal of the program is to address the underlying causes of the individual’s addiction behaviors and create a bridge of hope to lasting sobriety and personal fulfillment.

BRIDGE II

The purpose of Bridge II is to offer guidance and support for: servant leadership, continuing education, job search planning, gaining employment, and housing referrals while participating in other aspects of recovery in the safety of our Adult Rehabilitation Program. The goal of this part of the program is to build upon the foundation laid in the ARP and the Field Training Assignments (FTA) from Bridge I.

BRIDGE III

The purpose of Bridge III is to assist program participants during the transition from a highly structured recovery program environment to independent living. This includes maintaining a strong emphasis on activities centered around Christ-based recovery, i.e. sponsorship, fellowship, twelve-step meeting attendance, and The Salvation Army services.


Program Overview

The Seattle ARP has many components to facilitate change through structure, discipline, and tools for learning about sobriety. The following Is an overview of what is offered in our program:

• Christian Bible Study & Chapel Services

• Group & Individual Counseling

• Chemical Dependency Course

• Big Book (12-Step) Studies

• Relapse Prevention Course

• Anger Management Course

• Alcoholic & Narcotic Anonymous Meetings

• Community Service/Volunteer Activities

• Employment Training/Self Empowerment Training

• Recreation & Leisure Activities

• Programs for Re-entry & Alumni Support

• Alcohol and Drug Testing


For inquiries or questions, contact Captain Kyna Kelley, kyna.kelley@usw.salvationarmy.org