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Addiction Recovery Program
The goal of the Addiction Recovery Program is to provide a structured, Christ-centered environment helping individuals change their lives by dealing with their addictions, learning Christian principles, and improving their educational skills. The recovery program is equipped for 21 men at the Mission and women on an outpatient basis at the present time. This 12-month program consists of counseling, educational evaluation and advancement, Bible studies, and job search at the end of the program. Upon completion, the graduates have the tools to hold a job, re-entering society as a contributing member in the local community and church.
Family and Community Outreach
Phoenix Rescue Mission assists families and individuals throughout the community with basic needs every week. Mission chaplains seek out those in need who are unable to come to the Mission. Food boxes, clothing, and disposable diapers are among the items given away to the poor. The ministry to working poor families also includes an annual Easter event, Back to School event, Thanksgiving food box giveaway and the Christmas Adopt-a-Family program. The chaplains continue their outreach with the Hope Coach, taking food, water, Bibles and encouragement out to homeless people in local area parks. Phoenix Rescue Mission is there to help provide a solution, whenever possible, to those in need.
Homeless Emergency Services
Service to the poor is the foundation upon which Phoenix Rescue Mission was built. After over 55 years of service in the Phoenix metropolitan area, this is still the focus of the Mission. Phoenix Rescue Mission is open 365 days a year, serving three meals a day to men, women and children. In addition, showers, clean clothing, chapel services and counseling are available to anyone in need. Emergency shelter beds are available for 90 men every night. All of these services are made possible due to the generosity of thousands of individual donors to the Mission every year.
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