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For more than 100 years, The Salvation Army has operated rehabilitation facilities across the country that provide help and hope to individuals with a variety of problems, including issues relating to substance abuse. Our charitable residential programs offer spiritual, emotional, and social assistance in an environment designed to help participants live healthy, fulfilling lives.
There are many critical components of the ARC program, including spiritual counseling, personalized counseling services, recreational activities, and work therapy. The work therapy component is designed to teach strong work habits and to restore self-esteem, creating a sense of self-worth and accomplishment that helps individuals reintegrate into society and return to (or enter for the first time) an employment environment.
Yes. Upon enrollment, an “Admittance Statement” is required to be signed by all participants acknowledging that work therapy will be a part of their program. Individuals acknowledge that they understand that they are participants of the program and not employees
There is no universally mandated minimum duration for participants in work therapy, but all ARCs adhere to a maximum of 40 hours per week. Schedules can be adjusted to meet the needs of the participants.
There is no compensation given to people who enroll in The Salvation Army’s Adult Rehabilitation Centers.
IF NEEDED: Program participants may receive a nominal weekly gratuity, which is solely based on the participant’s progress in all aspects of their rehabilitation program. Program participants also receive a variety of services, including individual and group counseling, religious services, food, lodging, life-skills training, and recreational activities.
Many of the men and women in our ARC program have little to no work history. Work therapy helps them build the habits they’ll need to use in the workforce. While it may help them acquire skills they can leverage into gainful employment after the program, the focus of Adult Rehabilitation Center programming is rehabilitation. When the rehabilitation program is nearing completion, however, ARC staff assists ARC program participants in the process of applying for employment with the goal that when the participant graduates from the program, they will have a job and outside housing. Employment is not promised to graduates, but employment is considered very important to the success of ARC graduates in reentering society and living productive lives.
The Salvation Army believes that anyone who can benefit from the Adult Rehabilitation Center program should have access to the services that the centers offer to help them get their lives back on track. Our Adult Rehabilitation Centers offer 180-day residential programming that includes housing, food, individual and group counseling, and life-skills development, generally free of charge, so participants can focus on their rehabilitation.
When beneficiaries qualify, some government-provided benefits may be used to offset the costs of a participant’s room, board, and clothing.
The Salvation Army does not solicit government funding for the Adult Rehabilitation Centers. The charitable program at the ARCs is made possible through the generosity of people like you who donate goods that are sold in our 429 ARC-affiliated Family and Thrift Stores. The proceeds from these sales fund the ARC rehabilitation program, which is generally provided to participants without charge to them.
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Please enter an email.Schedule a Free Donation Pickup Find a Donation Drop-Off Location Donate Your Vehicle 1-800-SA-TRUCK (1-800-728-7825) When you donate goods to The Salvation Army, those items are then sold at our thrift stores and the proceeds are used to fund our Adult Rehabilitation Centers, where those struggling with drugs and alcohol find help, hope, and a second chance at life. Commonly Donated Items
A: These vary from location to location, so please visit The Salvation Army Donation Center in your area for their policies. In general, Salvation Army Thrift store will accept gently used:
Due to differing regulations and other considerations, not all types of vehicles are accepted at all locations, so it's best to contact us first. For more detailed information on how to donate your vehicle, give us a call at 1-800-SA-TRUCK (1-800-728-7825) or start a vehicle donation. Your vehicle donation will be used to help rehabilitate men and women in our Adult Rehabilitation Centers and will result in a tax deduction in accordance with IRS rules.
Online pickup scheduling for automobiles is also available in some areas of Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Oregon and Washington.
A: The donation process is pretty simple
A: Again, the process is relatively simple and pain-free for you
A: Please go to https://dss.satruck.org/MyPickups , enter your last name and phone number, and you’ll be taken to your pick-up details. Click the arrow next to the pickup date and view the details. There, you’ll see buttons in red type allowing you to change items, change pickup date, change instructions to the driver, or cancel your pickup.
A: Go to https://dss.satruck.org/MyPickups to find out the status of your pick-up.
A: Call 1-800-SA-TRUCK (1-800-728-7825)
A: The Salvation Army has a broad mission to do the most good in our communities and throughout the nation. We do this by providing the necessary services needed by our brothers and sisters who need relief and spiritual support. Our service areas include:
A: No. Sales from our thrift stores are used to fund our alcohol and drug rehabilitation centers
A: All of the clothing, furniture, electronics, home goods, and other items for sale at Salvation Army Thrift Stores are donated by generous supporters.
A: The Salvation Army is blessed with partnerships with local to national companies. If you or your company is interested in joining our family of responsible corporate citizens, you can begin your journey of helping us do the most good here.
A: Please use our contact form below to describe your experience whether it’s positive or negative. Someone will be in touch to get further information and help make sure you are satisfied.