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Welcome to the Official Website of the Central Territory's Adult Rehabilitation Centers and Family Stores


An Adult Rehabilitation Center serves men with social, emotional and spiritual needs who have lost the ability to cope with their problems and provide for themselves. The center provides adequate housing with work, group and individual therapy in clean wholesome surroundings. The entire program of an adult rehabilitation center is built on a spiritual motivation-- a compulsion to help men and women as an expression of Divine love. Rehabilitation is the process of restoring individuals to their best possible level of functioning. It includes all aspects of the center program-- the spiritual emphasis, to bring people into an effective relationship with God; work therapy; health and education; social and leisure-time activities; individual and group therapy; the living arrangements; and the general aura of the center.

For over 100 years The Salvation Army has been providing assistance to people with a variety of social and spiritual afflictions through its 119 United States based Adult Rehabilitation Centers (ARCs). The Adult
Rehabilitation Center ministry began in 1881 when William Booth, founder of The Salvation Army, opened shelters for homeless people on the streets of England and this initiative quickly spread to the United States.
Persons who have sought our ministry, nurture, and healing have come with issues of substance misuse, legal problems, relational conflicts, homelessness, unemployment, and most importantly, a need for spiritual
awakening and restoration.

Mission
The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center ministries in the United States provide an in-residence rehabilitation program with a focus on basic necessities. Each beneficiary (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 assist each person to develop life skills and a
personal relationship with God as provided by Jesus Christ.

Funding
Since we do not solicit government funding for this program, The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center rehabilitative ministry is made possible through the generosity of individuals, organizations, and businesses
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.

Entry Requirements
A comprehensive intake interview is required from every potential program participant to insure that the individual seeking help and the program are a good match. In the event that the interview process determines
that the program is not appropriate every attempt will be made to make a referral to more appropriate help. Although the core program is basically the same, Adult Rehabilitation Center programs may vary somewhat
from center to center. Each applicant must come with the recognition of a need that can be addressed within the framework of the entire Adult Rehabilitation Center program. A long term commitment of at least 6
months helps the participants make life choices and changes that, upon reentry, will enable them to maintain themselves as productive citizens of their community. Applicants with a desire to get help may be referred by families, friends, courts, clergy, and community leaders or simply call the Intake Office to make an appointment or get more information.

Program Participation
The Adult Rehabilitation Center program assists the beneficiaries in learning to live a balanced lifestyle. Participation in all program components is required by every beneficiary. We use work as therapy to assist
persons in learning or re-Iearning how to be productive, participate cooperatively, follow instructions, contribute towards a goal, and maintain balance. We use individual and group counseling to assist with
character formation (a change of thinking and behavior). We offer spiritual direction to help the beneficiaries embrace the practical application of the Christian faith as a lifestyle and encourage them to become established in a church community of their choice. Each center is able to offer other services on site or in conjunction with available community resources.





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