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Offering programs and support to individuals facing physical, emotional, and spiritual challenges, including substance abuse.

Recovery Information

Rehabilitation Services at Northeast Ohio Division

The Salvation Army is committed to helping individuals in our community rebuild their lives. Our rehabilitation services offer comprehensive programs designed to address the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of those struggling with alcoholism and/or problem drug use.

Our programs provide a safe and supportive environment where area individuals struggling with substance use can receive the guidance they need to recover. We offer a variety of services, including counseling and support groups.

By providing compassionate care, we empower individuals to break free from compulsive drug use and live fulfilling lives. Our goal is to help people develop the skills and tools they need to maintain long-term sobriety and build a brighter future.

How You Can Help

You can help support individuals in recovery by:

  • Donate: Your purchases help support The Salvation Army's mission to help people find relief with a variety of problems, including issues relating to compulsive drug use.

By working together, we can help individuals break free from chemical dependency and build a brighter future.

Lives restored and relationships repaired

Lives restored and relationships repaired

The rehabilitation services at our Adult Rehabilitation Centers are examples of The Salvation Army’s commitment to meeting human needs in Jesus’s name without discrimination by helping individuals at the most difficult times in their lives to regain their dignity and independence. The Adult Rehabilitation Centers have a proven track record of helping people move to independence by offering classes, counseling, spiritual care, and opportunities to aid the rehabilitation process by developing strong work habits.

Stats

151,869

individuals served with substance abuse help and services in 2024

300+

people in America die every day as a result of drug or alcohol overuse

46.3 Million

people aged 12 or older had a substance use disorder (SUD) in 2023

Donate to help The Salvation Army serve as a beacon of hope and healing to those most in need.

Donate to help The Salvation Army serve as a beacon of hope and healing to those most in need.

For more than 100 years, The Salvation Army has operated rehabilitation facilities across the country that provide help and hope to individuals with a variety of challenges, including issues relating to substance abuse. Help us continue these vital services by donating today. 

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