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Our
Mission Statement
The
Mission of Harvest House Ministries is to rehabilitate young men
who are chemically dependent, to instill in them self discipline,
and to reintegrate them into society by an inner change brought
about by faith in Jesus Christ.
The
Program - Overview
Over
2,200 men have been through the doors of Harvest House since we
began operation in 1979. Our founders saw the need for a different
approach to rehabilitating alcohol and drug addicts. Over the past
25 years, the program has grown and become one of the few long-term
residential rehab centers in Canada. Harvest House is one of only
two rehab centres in Canada that is registered with Therapeutic
Communities of America.
At Harvest House,
we know that getting sober is not enough. We provide a therapeutic
community where all aspects of the person are rehabilitated, not
just the alcohol and drug use. We employ a holistic, five element
approach, which incorporates the mental, physical, social and spiritual
needs of a person, along with a skills development program. The
24 month program provides residents with professional and
peer support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Opportunities to develop
skills are found for every resident.
This model of
rehab vastly improves the chances for success for our residents.
Many of the people who come to Harvest House have not found success
in other rehab programs. Many have histories of relapse and
resisting rehab. Unlike some rehab programs, we accept men
who may be difficult to work with because of past failures or limited
motivation. Often these individuals have histories of criminal activity,
imprisonment, unemployment and dysfunctional family upbringing.
We deal with difficult cases.
Once residents
have been stabilized and the addiction is under control, they need
to be employable in order to continue their success and to build
the self-esteem needed for reintegration to society. Our skills
development program is integral to the road to recovery, offering
opportunities to further their education, develop work ethics and
become responsible for one’s own economic well being.
Each resident
is assessed to determine his interests, aptitude and skill level.
Every effort is made in order to accommodate individual goals and
or areas of interest. Education and hands-on-training are offered
to the residents while they are still within their community of
support. Skills and training are available in a variety of areas,
including: sales and marketing, computer technology, creative arts,
food management, property management, office administration, and
production and manufacturing. All skills developed through the program
are in compliance with the standards set by the Conference Board
of Canada in cooperation with employers.
An after-care
program was developed in 1985 to fill the need for housing and further
support as residents graduate from the program. Five homes are currently
in operation, with up to five graduates in each home. This program
adds to the success of Harvest House, expanding the community of
support and providing positive role models for residents of the
program.
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