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February 2024 by David McKinnon
Spent seven months here will be forever grateful to the majors Tammy and Richard and Lt Andrea for all the help and support.Best place to come for long term sobriety.
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May 2023 by Ronda Johnson
It was the best 6 months of soberity I wish I would of stayed longer I loved it it wasn't easy but it got better thanks everyone .
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April 2023 by Tony Aguilar
I was a resident and worked there as a night manager for 18 months, it was overall a great experience for my recovery, I'am forever grateful to the late Leonida Gove-Clark and Aaron Zimpel for being a part of my recovery journey.
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December 2022 by Harlan Tanner
Absolutely one of the best in excellent work ethic, love for the weak, the lost, hurting with nowhere to turn. Keep marching under his banner: LOVE HOLINESS TO THE LORD ADONAI ALMIGHTY ONE EL SHADDAI His banner over us is Love
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November 2022 by Joseph Szymanski
This place streeted my cousin after 3 weeks, forbid her to speak to men because quote "we know what pretty girls get up to" and made her sit through Bible study. Jesus cult, avoid it...
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August 2022 by Danny Benitez (DAN)
Maybe it was great one time but dont come here if you have a choice. Theres a lot of suspicious things going on right now. I can only hope that will change with new leadership.
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May 2022 by Danny Benitez
Maybe it was great one time but dont come here if you have a choice. Theres a lot of suspicious things going on right now. I can only hope that will change with new leadership.
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January 2022 by Ofelia Ramos
I had been there long time ago about 1995 and stay sober since is a great place
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December 2021 by Ricky W.
called for 2021 #holdiay meal frrom SF Harbor Kight center not an addict in HUD property disabeld #ADA SF Paratransit #VIETNAM #COMBAT #VETERAN AGE 73 they dont help #veterans #anti LGBT+ they did not bring me nor did Meals on Wheels of SF any #Thanksgiving #food #holiday meal latinX gay discrimation for in treatment partner they are conensceding and do not suppor their #Christmas kettle campaign HQ back East wont return phone calls Bad UX if you have an opportuinity to donate for the #Christmas #Hannaukah #Kwanze #Ramadan holiday period 2021 please direct your resources to GLIDE Church or those really needing it not 1000s of make work like Red Cross workers who take taxpayer and public donations and squander them on office holiday decordations and deny disabled people or all ages and veterans wounded warriors from combat a decent holiday meal Does not recommend partronge of a #hateground southern poverty law center reference #drdamonsbrown #cecilwillains #churhcs will helpo where the other so called #Chrristians will not. I am not a support of fraudlent operations.
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July 2021 by Eva G.
When Major(s) David and Michelle Pierce took over the center, things went downhill. All the clients and even staff felt uncomfortable around major david, especially when he called you into his office and gave you that leering look while he closed the curtians. Rehabilitation my behind, all the women have banded together and are trying to get him arrested. His wife Major Michelle just allows it to continue to happen. The Army protects their own and covers up complaints. It's so sad because when it was Jack and Stephanie running the place it was magic in recovery. Now would not be surprised if they are trafficking women through their center. Someone needs to investigate and find out what is really going on behind the sacred doors of the salvation army.
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July 2020 by Maria Refugio
I feel like I'm in jail treat me like a prisoner
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December 2019 by Chad L'égalité
If they can throw a man out for eating a cookie without permission, and that same man can end up in prison for that very offense, they are in serious need of reform. It’s appalling they call themselves a charity organization and then treat anyone like that. full stop
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December 2019 by Cole M Radley
Delicious leftover cookies, but they’ll hit you up for 6 months jail time on the way out.
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November 2019 by Kevin Gene McClain
Harbor Light Center is a safe place for everyone. A calm and serene place in the midst of the hustle and bustle; a place where you can reclaim your life without judgement or discrimination.
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October 2019 by Marilyn Jackson
Respectable staff as the participants there. Everyone there is trying to become productive citizens of their community and seeking the help needed for their journey. Got to have a made up mind and you’re going to just find.