Combat Addiction
Kent County Combat Addiction Information
The Salvation Army has more no-fee residential treatment facilities than any rehab program in America.
For over 100 years, The Salvation Army has offered spiritual, emotional, and social assistance to those who have lost the ability to cope with their problems and provide for themselves. Our free programs provide housing, food, counseling, community, and employment as we work to treat the symptoms and ultimately the root causes of prolonged alcohol and drug dependence.
In Kent County, the Adult Rehabilitation Center (ARC) provides residential housing, work, and group and individual therapy in a clean, wholesome environment.
Break the chains of addiction. You can help.
The Salvation Army helps equip people to:
Through holistic work-therapy, group and individual counseling sessions, spiritual direction, and life skills development, residents learn to abandon substance reliance.
The physical and spiritual components of the ARC program equip members to provide for themselves and others as they set and maintain sustainable employment goals.
By developing a personal relationship with God as provided by Jesus Christ, many residents learn to depend on God, rather than drugs or alcohol, for hope and relief.
Many who have been rehabilitated are reunited with their families and can resume healthy daily routines. Kids get their parents back. People get their lives back.
Addiction is an epidemic. For many, The Salvation Army is the cure.
Watch how The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Centers help restore families every day.
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