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Substance Abuse - Residential Listings
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Mother and Child Addiction and Reunification Program (AMCARP), is an initiative designed to meet the urgent need to rehabilitate and strengthen the family bond, while keeping children out of the Foster Care System.
More specifically, Agape offers women with small children the opportunity to receive treatment while having their children in the same facility, establishing a healthy bond. In conjunction with specialized treatment, the Mommy and Me program offers extensive parenting training and support.\\r\\n
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A 12-month live-in facility program in a Christian setting for women who are on the streets, addicted to drugs . We work with the individual as well as with the entire family unit.\r\n \r\nServices include: •Drug & Alcohol Intervention •Anger Management •Parenting Life Skills •Domestic Violence Intervention •Aftercare/Transitional Phase •Assistance with job and education
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A 12-month live-in facility program in a Christian setting for men who are on the streets, addicted to drugs . We work with the individual as well as with the entire family unit.
Services include:
•Drug & Alcohol Intervention
•Anger Management
•Parenting Life Skills
•Domestic Violence Intervention •Aftercare/Transitional Phase
•Assistance with job and education
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Residential substance abuse rehabilitation, counseling,
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AGAPE is a Faith-Based Residential Women's Addiction & Family Reunification Program that includes mothers and young children, \\r\\nOur Vision is to accomplish success for these individuals by creating a compassionate and rational environment that promotes personal responsibility, spiritual renewal and Gods AGAPE Love.\\r\\n
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Riverside House is a non-profit, faith-based residential reentry program that provides a place where individuals, who have chosen crime, or fallen prey to substance abuse or homelessness, receive help to break free from the cycles of self-abuse and return to their families and society to live positive and productive lives.
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Serving the South Florida community since 1960, Camillus House is a non-profit organization that provides humanitarian services to poor and homeless men, women and children. Camillus offers a full continuum of services that includes food, shelter, housing, rehabilitative treatment, and health care. Each service is carried out with the deeply held belief that every human being deserves love, respect and an opportunity to live a dignified life.
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Center for Men - provides emergency services for those who are suffering from life-controlling problems like homelessness, chemical abuse or addiction, medical or mental issues, illiteracy or lack of job skills.
Community Activity Center – Designed to meet the needs of Miami’s youth, from sports to study hall.
Women and Children’s Center: A haven for homeless women and families, providing overnight shelter as well as a long-term recovery program.
Education Center: Offers state-of-the–art education and computer technology training for those who want to improve academic skills and prepare for re-entry into the job market.
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New Hope CORPS Sober Living Homes with a primary focus on Substance abuse treatment and drug rehab. Specializing in Residential short-term drug treatment sober living (30 days or less), Residential long-term drug rehab treatment sober living (more than 30 days), Outpatient drug rehab, Substance abuse day treatment
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