About The Salvation Army ARC - Columbus
The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center is a faith-based work therapy program for those struggling with alcohol and substance abuse.
It is provided at no cost.
They meet the basics of a persons needs including, shelter, food, and clothing.
All beneficiaries participate in Christian worship services, Bible studies, and a host of other social activities.
They provide individual counseling, educational opportunities, and work therapy to prepare people to reconnect with their community.
The program time is flexible enough to allow them to work with each person at his/her pace.
They maintain a drug-free environment with in-house and community self-help programs available.
Beneficiaries are seen in formal counseling sessions a minimum of every other week for a one-hour session. Additional sessions are provided as needed.
They also provide education groups, support groups, and character formation sessions.
Persons with an income offset the room and board costs by paying a percentage or maximum amount per month. Those who do not have an income are still strongly encouraged to apply.
Their centers require a person to be at least 18 years of age. Some centers have the capacity only for male residents. You must be prepared to participate in all aspects of this spiritual program, and to participate in 40 hours of work therapy per week.