The program is divided into two phases, beginning with six months of a closely supervised regimen. Phase one residents live in a dormitory and have very little personal time or opportunity to get into trouble. During this time, the program focuses on critical issues such as drug withdrawal and accepting personal responsibility for one's circumstances. In addition, the words and work of Jesus Christ are introduced as the way to complete salvation and life anew.
We offer a Christ-centered residential environment which is structured using supervised daily activities. The women begin each day with a light exercise regimen, followed by meal preparation and daily household chores. They are also responsible to work five days a week at the Good Samaritan Thrift Store, and actively participate in spiritually based growth activities, which can include, individual and group Bible studies, church attendance, Scripture memorization, audible prayer time, one-on-one and group counseling.
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