Thursday Apr 04, 2024
The Way Out is The Salvation Army’s new ‘recovery system of care’ in San Francisco
Over the last decade, overdose deaths have surged nationwide as highly potent synthetic substances like fentanyl continue to flood the illicit drug market. In San Francisco, the crisis has spiraled even more drastically.
The Salvation Army’s The Way Out is an on-demand recovery-focused homeless initiative. People can enter the program six days a week, with plans for seven-day access soon. They receive stabilization services and addiction treatment right away at The Salvation Army Harbor Light Center. The process begins with detox, followed by six months of residential care based on proven methods, which is phase two.
After completing treatment, participants can move to the Joseph McFee Center, The Salvation Army’s supportive transitional housing program and the third and final phase in the model.
They can secure housing for up to two years, all while receiving on-site services such as case management, career development and help reuniting with family members.
To learn about recovery centers near you visit SALVATIONARMYUSA.ORG