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How Your Donation Will Support AFR

Your donation will provide those without insurance or the financial means the opportunity to attend a 9-month treatment program and/or cover their first month's rent in a specialized recovery housing setting.

  • The cost for a 30-day treatment program can often run upwards of $30,000. Thanks to the generous help and support of our partners, we are able to provide scholarships that cover the full cost of a 9-month treatment program for less than $21,000 (you can find the breakdown of the 9-month treatment program below).
  • Recovery housing allows those who have lost their jobs the opportunity to live in a secure environment with a house manager and others also in recovery. The monthly cost for recovery housing can range from $500-$700 per month.

Monthly Donation

Your monthly #WeAreTheirHope donation will help AFR’s efforts to connect those seeking help with proper treatment and/or recovery housing and ultimately the opportunity to be in an environment that allows for a successful transition into the community.

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$10.41/month for 12 months will pay for 1 week of recovery housing $20.83/month for 12 months will pay for 2 weeks of recovery housing $31.25/month for 12 months will pay for 3 weeks of recovery housing $41.61/month for 12 Months will pay for 4 weeks of recovery housing

The Power of Treatment

Partial-Hospitalization (PHP) – 30 days ($9,000)

A Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) is a type of addiction or substance abuse treatment. This program caters to people needing a higher level of care than a standard outpatient program. On that same note, it does not restrict you as much as a residential or inpatient rehab. A PHP helps people recover from addiction in an environment that allows for a successful transition into the community.

  • The length of stay at this level of care is generally 30 days – based on a clinical assessment.
  • Includes 6 hours of group, 6 days a week (totaling 24 clinical days) & individual sessions.
  • Outside of clinical treatment, clients are taken out to the gym, recreational activities, and 12-step meetings.
  • Clients are staff monitored 24 hours, 7 days a week.
  • Expert clinicians to provide specialized services including:
    • Mindfulness/Meditation and Yoga
    • Vocational and Career Groups
    • AcuDetox Groups
  • Includes meals, entertainment, housing, and transportation.

Intensive Outpatient Treatment (IOP) - 60 days ($5,000)

Intensive Outpatient Addiction Treatment is the most flexible treatment option with the least restrictions. This program is specifically designed for individuals struggling with addiction and co-occurring disorders.

Once the Partial Hospitalization Program have been completed, the client is generally ready to step down to a level of care that provides some structure and accountability, but with more freedom than at the higher levels of care. IOP includes group therapy multiple days each week, implemented according to a client-specific treatment plan. disorders.

  • The length of stay at this level of care is generally 8 weeks – based on a clinical assessment.
  • Includes 3 hours of group, 3-5 days a week (totaling 30 clinical days over a 2-month period) and individual sessions.
  • Includes 3 hours of group, 3-5 days a week (totaling 30 clinical days over a 2-month period) and individual sessions.
  • Acclimating back into the community with employment and education assistance.
  • Sober living is monitored by a live-in house manager.
  • Includes housing and transportation.

Outpatient Treatment (OP) – 180 days ($6,000)

Long term recovery management group coordinates monthly recovery meetings where clients who have transitioned into a recovery-oriented lifestyle have fun in recovery.

  • Includes 2 hours of group, 1 days a week & an individual therapy session.
  • Outside of clinical treatment,clients are working and going to meetings.
  • Includes housing and transportation to and from treatment.
  • Sober living is monitored by a live-in house manager (same as IOP).

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