Christian Drug Treatment
- The Atlantic City Rescue Mission is a place of help for the homeless- those who have fallen on hard times due to circumstances far beyond their control. Each person we help has a story and at one time had the same aspirations, hopes and dreams as you or I. But homelessness can strike anyone.
- That’s where we can step in and together make a real difference!
- America’s KESWICK is a ministry that teaches and models the Victorious Christian Life message through Addiction Recovery for men and their loved ones, through Christian Conferences, Concerts, and Events, through Training and Resources, and by providing rental facilities and service to other like-minded organizations.
- Eva’s Village is a uniquely progressive and comprehensive non-profit social service organization dedicated to fighting homelessness and poverty. Our mission is to feed the hungry, shelter the homeless, treat the addicted and provide medical and dental care to the poor with respect for the human dignity of each individual. Eva’s Village aims to be a model social service organization dedicated to preserve and enhance the dignity of the individual.
- The Good News Home for Women is a long-term residential rehabilitation center for women who want to overcome the life-destroying effects of alcohol and other drug addictions. Founded as a Christian nonprofit organization in 1983 by the late G. Tracy Ginsburg, the Home offers a holistic approach of healing to the mind, body and spirit. The on-going process of recovery and growth is achieved at the Home through a comprehensive non-denominational, but spiritually focused program. Our services are offered to women, 18-years of age and older, without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, or the ability to pay.
- Hana Mission is a nonprofit Christian community outreach organization founded in Paterson, New Jersey in September 1998. Hana Mission believes that all human beings are created in God’s image, therefore, we are “one family” (Eph. 2). Because of this reason Hana Mission emphasizes that we should learn how to love each other across the boundaries, which are the products of human beings based on the differences in color, language and socioeconomic status. With this conviction Hana Mission promotes physical and spiritual well-being of homeless people, substance abusers, ex-felons and the children from less privileged families.
- Since 1889, Market Street Mission has been reaching out to the poor and needy in Morris County. Market Street assists individuals to overcome homelessness, addictions, and disabilities through a life centered on Christ.
- Programs that help men recover from alcohol and drug addiction are designed to offer a “hand-up rather than a hand-out.” Our six month residential treatment program includes daily work at our thrift store, bible study, a daily chapel service, group and individual counseling, AA/NA meetings, and computer assisted and classroom instruction.
- A non-profit, community based organization, Straight & Narrow is funded by, and accountable to a wide range of federal, state and local entities addressing public health, public safety, childcare, educational and vocational services, and community development.
- Given the longevity and scope of services, there are few communities or individuals not touched by Straight & Narrow and its programs.
- As in 1954, Straight & Narrow remains committed to its “partnership” with the public, its funding sources and its clients who endeavor to achieve and maintain sobriety and productivity. It is our privilege to serve and our duty to provide the highest level of professional care.
- Vince’s Place – licensed by the State of New Jersey, Division of Addiction Services, provides residential addiction treatment to homeless, indigent clients and those with specific legal issues. A full array of services are offered including group and individual counseling, medical supervision, educational and vocational assistance, meals and transportation.