Salvation Army - Harbor Light Complex
Wednesday:
09:00AM-05:00PM
Inpatient and Housing Availability:
Detoxification Facility
Call for AvailabilityReentry Housing
Call for Availability
All services offered:
Detoxification Facility
Homeless Shelter/Shelter Crisis
Reentry Housing
Employment Assistance/ Job Readiness
Reentry Support Groups
Mentoring/Peer to Peer Coaching
Job Training
Outpatient Treatment
Medication Assisted Treatment: Buprenorphine- Ex. Suboxone, , Naltrexone- Ex. Vivitrol
Recovery Support Groups
Intensive Outpatient Treatment
Individual Counseling
Education
Group Counseling
GED Services
Partial Hospitalization Program
Reentry Housing:
- Those with felony offenses call for details.
- Those with sex offenses call for details.
In existence for over 65 years, the Harbor Light Complex has been a beacon of hope and help, providing services to the most disenfranchised members of society including homeless men, women and children, the alcoholic, the drug addict, and the felon. Founded in 1949 as a 10-bed program for homeless, alcoholic men, Harbor Light had an annual budget of $11,000. In 1970, the facility moved from its original location on Eagle Avenue to the current site at 1710 Prospect Avenue. Today the operating budget for the Harbor Light Complex is in excess of $9 million.
In existence for over 65 years, the Harbor Light Complex has been a beacon of hope and help, providing services to the most disenfranchised members of society including homeless men, women and children, the alcoholic, the drug addict, and the felon. Founded in 1949 as a 10-bed program for homeless, alcoholic men, Harbor Light had an annual budget of $11,000. In 1970, the facility moved from its original location on Eagle Avenue to the current site at 1710 Prospect Avenue. Today the operating budget for the Harbor Light Complex is in excess of $9 million.
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