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The objective of WARM
is to provide hope to homeless women suffering from alcoholism
and drug addiction. Our program integrates a peer to
peer self help recovery system with the Twelve Steps of
Alcoholics Anonymous. Through education and an intense
long term recovery program, we assist people in moving toward
personal accountability, self activation and empowerment for
re-entry into relationships, work, and community. The
program consists of four basic phases: |
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Safe Off the
Streets
(SOS)
Clients will receive in depth orientation to the program and
be introduced to the 12 step of Alcoholics Anonymous and the
classroom curriculum of Recovery Dynamics |
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Motivational Track
(MT)
Clients will begin trudging, walking in groups, with their
peers daily, and attending Recovery Dynamics educational
classes and 12 step support group meetings. |
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Phase One
Clients work in depth on the 12 steps of Alcoholics Anonymous
and begin to study and understand their addiction. Time
is spent in Recovery Dynamics classes and 12 step support
group meetings. |
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Transitional Phase
/ Continuing Care
Clients have completed their 12th step of Alcoholics Anonymous
and are ready to begin the process of re-entry. Clients
will obtain employment and begin the process of re-entering
mainstream society as a sober individual. |