The Alpha-Omega Addictions Recovery Program
A Unique Approach to Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Throughout the last century of the Mission's service, both alcohol and drug addictions have been serious problems in society and root causes of homelessness. Men with drug or alcohol addictions, who are ready for long-term help and to make major changes in thinking, lifestyle and methods of dealing with their problems, can enter into the Mission's fully state-licensed level 3-C, residential Drug and Alcohol Treatment Program. A state-licensed, medically monitored program for recovery from addiction provides long-term, in-patient care by a certified, professional staff.
The program is a spiritually-based approach to recovery, using the 12-step philosophical model with Biblical bridges. The goal is not only individual spiritual renewal, but also the restoration of the man to his family and community (See Galatians 6:1).
Counselors provide individualized treatment plans. Clients participate in individual counseling and group therapy sessions.
Because clients have other needs beyond their treatment which may impact the success or failure of their treatment, the Mission counselors advocate, assist, and facilitate with needs such as judicial, mental health, and medical, etc, ensuring a holistic approach to treatment.
No fees are charged to clients or medical plans. No client who is sincere about recovery is denied services because of funding difficulties. The Mission now accepts Magellan clients.
The Alpha-Omega Recovery Program is privately funded, largely by individual and church contributions. In 2007, the Alpha-Omega Recovery Program served 100 individuals with a success rate of 69%. PA Dept. of Health Facility number 397041.
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Wheels of Time Street Rod Association
One of the many loyal supporters of the Allentown Rescue Mission is the Wheels of Time Street Rod Assoc. It all began 30 years ago when 12 young men started a car club specifically dedicated to the hobby of street rodding. In 1979, the decision was made to hold annual car shows. In its 30 year history it has grown to be the largest show on the east coast run completely by volunteers. The organization makes donations to local charities such as the Allentown Rescue Mission, Good Shepherd Home, ARC Association, Bethany Children's Home and others. They also sponsor a scholarship program for young men and women pursuing further education in the automotive field.
To learn more go to: www.wheelsoftime.org
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