We beleive personal responsbilty is one of the keys to living a sustainably sober life, so we require all of our clients to be engaged full time. We also have funds set aside to help new clients keep up with the fees as they work to get back on their feet. Our case managers and staff are dedicated to helping clients find both temporary work and long term careers. We also like to look at the program fee as "skin in the game." The Freedom program fees cover rent, utilities, and all of the other elements of the addcition recovery portion including classes, counseling, supplemental groceries, drug tests, and other crucial engagement activities such as yoga, meditation, and art therapy. We also work to meet the unique needs of every individual we serve. Depending on need and availability, we're also able to offer bus passes or bicycles for those struggling with transportation issues, personal care items, help with resume preparation or proper attire for a job interview, and more.
You get you butt up everyday and go to work instead of being lazy
I would say to coco , how much in the real world would you spend on let's just say groceries and rent all on your own ? W/I any help , all on you ? Because I know with a 3yro , I pay 600$ month in food , and I certainly don't know of any rentals under 1,000. I wish I only paid 800$ month for groceries and rent. If I could , I wouldn't be struggling in the position I am in with a beautiful , smart , loving, hilarious little girl , being fresh out of divorce and my business tanking last year In COVID. I don't think it's " pure greed " on their part to charge 800$ a month seems like a blessing, and as far as " rational thinking " I would just like to know in your rational mind , where are you going to pay less ? - God bless.
pure greed no rational thinking. I work full time and cant afford 200 a week
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