Seattle Adult Rehabilitation program

Seattle Adult Rehabilitation Program

Transitioning

The Salvation Army has successfully operated a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center in Seattle for more than 50 years. Looking ahead, the rehabilitation program will focus on greater long-term success of the participants, by expanding the work therapy opportunities available to program participants. Beginning October 1, the men’s program will transition to a new model, with expanded jobs skills training opportunities, to better position the participants for post-program work opportunities.

Program Transition

Beginning October 1, the men’s rehabilitation program will transition to a new model. The men will be able to learn culinary work in the Army’s future Culinary Arts Program, expected to launch later this year. The program will teach commercial kitchen operations, food safety, cooking, and serving. It will be a 16 week program, with graduates ready for employment in a commercial kitchen or restaurant.

The Army is also preparing other job skills training programs for the upcoming year: construction, administration, and technical skills development are in early stages of planning.

Initially, the number of program participants will be limited to 35 men, due to residential space and program development.

The Army will suspend the women’s rehabilitation program until a new program model is developed. Women who haven’t completed the program by October 1 will be offered a transfer to another rehabilitation program.

Thrift Store Transition

The Family Thrift Store in SODO will be closing.

Our Shoreline thrift store will remain open for donations and shopping.

Located at: 15403 Westminster Way N, Shoreline, WA 98133

Hours:

Monday-Saturday, 10am-7pm

Sunday, 11am-5pm

Donation sites will still be available at the following Fred Meyer location:

Ballard 915 NW 45th St, Seattle, WA 98107



Donation Information

With these changes, The Salvation Army is looking for resources and philanthropic support from the community. Addiction is a community-wide challenge and touches almost every family. We know that donors want to support this project, and we invite them to come forward with funding or tangible items.

Immediate donation needs are:

Funding for the rehabilitation program. The Salvation Army relies on the generosity of the community to operate and sustain its programs. Monetary donations accepted here. Mail a check to: The Salvation Army, 111 Queen Anne Avenue N #300, Seattle, WA, 98109; be sure to include “rehabilitation program” in the memo.

Buildings for operations, programs, stores, warehouses; can be loaned or donated to The Salvation Army. For inquiries, contact: Sara Beksinski at 206.217.1207.



For media inquiries, please contact: Lora Marini Baker | lora.marini.baker@usw.salvationarmy.org