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The Salvation Army's no-fee program
helps individuals overcome addiction
- and gives kids their parents back.
“It’s a difficult program but if
you want to change, it’s the
best place to change.”
"The first step is to walk through the doors,
and we're there to meet you right where
you're at."
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The CHICO ARP houses 50 men and women, identifying their treatable needs and providing hope, restoration, job skills, dignity and strength to these individuals who seek a strong foundation in sobriety and return to the community as productive members of society.
Individualized treatment planning is provided to each beneficiary and includes one on one counseling and group therapy for Mental Health and Wellness, Trauma, Domestic Abuse, Anger Management, Chemical Dependency, Self Esteem, Relapse Prevention and Life Skills. Transitional planning is prioritized during the 4th and 5th month of the program to support a smooth transition into the workforce, provide support for housing navigation, and family reunification. Spiritual counseling and ongoing ministry is a strong component of the program and provides a community approach to sustainable sobriety.
THE SALVATION ARMY CHICO REHABILITATION PROGRAM
Address: 13404 Browns Valley Drive | Chico, CA 95973
Phone: 530-342-2199
REDDING, CA
76 Lake Blvd. Redding, CA | 4460 Westside Road, Redding, CA
RED BLUFF, CA
493 Antelope Blvd. Red Bluff, CA
CHICO, CA
700 Broadway, Chico, CA | 99 E Park Avenue, Chico, CA
OROVILLE, CA
1889 Oro Dam Blvd. Oroville, CA
MARYSVILLE, CA
900 F Street, Marysville, CA
Donation Sites:
1889 Oro Dam Blvd Oroville, CA | 10AM-6PM Mon-Sat
700 Broadway Chico, CA | 830AM-4:30PM Mon-Sat
4460 Westside Road Redding, Ca | 8AM-430PM Mon-Sat
900 F Street Marysville, CA | 10AM-2PM Mon-Sat
13404 Browns Valley Drive Chico, CA | DAILY 8AM-6PM
To Schedule a donation pick up call: 1-530-898-8162
In Chico, The Salvation Army's Adult Rehabilitation Program helps residents to combat their addictions, build the work and social skills needed to re-enter the workforce, regain health and stability, and restore families that have been disrupted due to substance abuse.
Through work-therapy, group and individual counseling, life skill development, and spiritual direction, residents learn to abandon substance reliance.
For over 100 years, The Salvation Army's no-fee rehabilitation programs have provided emotional, spiritual and social assistance to those struggling with drug and alcohol addiction.