The Safe Place Foundation

  • Community
  • Housing
  • Mental Health
  • Safety Net Services

Who We Are

We provide a drug and alcohol free living environment with ongoing staff support, community volunteer involvement and peer-to-peer mentorship. Our mission is to return recovered men to family and community.

What We Do

Phase One Activities The Safe Place Foundation is fully vested in the integrity of the message of recovery as outlined in the book Alcoholics Anonymous. All of our recovery curriculum for 12 Step immersion comes from this text. Clients start and end their day with prayer and meditation and are required to complete various assignments related to the 12 steps. Clients in this phase are also introduced to the local recovery community through 12 Step meeting attendance and other recovery events. We also believe in and respect the singleness of purpose of local 12 Step groups, therefore alcoholic clients will only attend A.A. meetings and drug addict clients will only attend N.A. or C.A. meetings. This phase is also very life development driven, therefore, clients will engage in learning how to do basic household chores, grocery shop, plan and cook meals, do their own laundry, and attend classes on budgeting, health and wellness, resume writing and interview preparation. Phase One clients will also benefit from the peer support of Phase Two clients who will be utilized to facilitate peer support meetings. During these meetings clients will discuss issues, concerns, and solutions to daily living. Phase Two Activities Clients may remain in Phase Two for up to six months. During their time in this phase clients will begin job searches, gain employment, budget income, and save money for their transition into independent living. Recovery remains a big part of Phase Two as clients are required to attend a minimum of four outside 12 Step groups per week, get a sponsor and a home group, work the steps and attend two mandatory 12 Step study classes per week that are facilitated by volunteers at The Safe Place Foundation. Clients remain accountable by checking in regularly with staff and doing Transition Plan Reviews (TPRs). During these TPRs, staff reviews all aspects of the client's ongoing participation in The Safe Place Foundation, including goals that were initially set by the client. We want our clients continually growing toward their transition back into independent living.

Details

Get Connected Icon (319) 366-3420
Get Connected Icon Kyle Taylor
Get Connected Icon Program Coordinator
http://www.safeplacefoundation.org/