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We give kids their parents 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 families – with moms, dads, and kids – disrupted by the effects of drug and alcohol addiction.


 

each year, we equip over 150,000 people to:

Combat addiction, build work and social skills, regain health and stability, and restore families. In providing its alcoholism and addiction recovery programs and services, The Salvation Army is committed to accommodating all those in need without unlawful discrimination or harassment based on age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, marital status, disability, citizenship, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or any other characteristic in accordance with our capacity to help.

How we help combat substance abuse

For over 100 years The Salvation Army’s Adult Rehabilitation Centers and Harbor Light programs have provided spiritual, social, and emotional assistance for men and women who have lost the ability to cope with their problems and provide for themselves. Centers offer residential housing, work, and group and individual therapy, all in a clean, wholesome environment.

The physical and spiritual care that program participants receive prepares them to re-enter society and return to gainful employment. Many of those who have been rehabilitated are reunited with their families and resume a normal life.

Each program participant is provided with a clean and healthy living environment, good food, work therapy, leisure time activities, group and individual counseling, spiritual direction, and resources to develop life skills and a personal relationship with God as provided by Jesus Christ.

Since we do not solicit government funding for this program, the ARC program is made possible through the generosity of those who donate goods that can be sold in our family thrift stores and provide services that are made available to the participants of our programs.

To learn more on how you can donate goods to The Salvation Army of Savannah's Drug/Rehab programs, please visit satruck.org or contact The Salvation Army of Savannah. 

The Salvation Army of Savannah Programs & Services: 

  • Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation: 24 total beds for men

savannah ADULT REHABILITATION CENTER 

740 Marietta St NW
Atlanta, GA 30318
(404) 522-9785

The Salvation Army of Savannah Adult Rehabilitation Center provides spiritual, social and emotional assistance for men and women who have lost the ability to cope with their problems and provide for themselves.


WHO IS ELIGIBLE 

Every potential participant undergoes a comprehensive intake interview to ensure the ARC program is the best possible match for them. If the interview process determines it’s not, we’ll make every effort to refer them to a program that will be.

A long-term commitment of at least six months is required so patterns of poor decision-making can be broken and replaced with positive life choices – changes that will help them become productive citizens of their community.

Applicants with a desire to get help may be referred by families, friends, courts, clergy and community leaders or may simply call the Intake Office at 1-800-SA-TRUCK (728-7825) to make an appointment or get more information about local ARC programs.

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