
ADDICTION RECOVERY

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In 2018 a total of 175 men participated in the Addiction Recovery Program (ARP), which provides classes and group therapy to participants identified as having addiction issues and who have voluntarily agreed to work on them.
ARP’s mission is to give these men the opportunity to make positive lifestyle changes through a non-judgmental, empathetic and goal directed process. Many of these participants graduated by successfully completing ARP courses that closely follow the 12 steps. In 2018, ARP leadership was able to train a total of 24 ARP graduates to become facilitators in 2019. ARP leadership plans to introduce new courses that will give participants more opportunities to make positive lifestyle changes that provide real-world value to their lives. identified as having addiction issues and who have voluntarily agreed to work on them. ARP’s mission is to give these men the opportunity to make positive lifestyle changes through a non-judgmental, empathetic and goal directed process Many of these participants graduated by successfully completing ARP courses that closely follow the 12 steps.