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March 2024 by Robert Potter
This place is a joke. Had bed bugs didn't give me my hoodie or my pillow back packed all my stuff for me didn't let me go through my stuff to see if I had it all this place should be shut down
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December 2023 by Zyke Wylde
Didn't like it at all. Working for 40+hours for free. Good if your Court ordered
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May 2023 by Jefferson Magruder
Changed my life for the better. Made me look more at myself and God and what I can control and react. Would have gave it 5 Starz but I went when the pandemic hit and they suspended visitation/ escape. They had to take us for supervised walks.
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March 2023 by William McIntyre
They saved my life 20 years ago
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January 2022 by Tanya Lampton
I know someone in this program right now. He loves it. However, there is one man in there that works there that allows his favorites to have phones. Hr accused my friend of having a phone. But why does it matter because its ok for his white guys to have phones and he knows they have them. So basically if your white you can have a phone but if your black you can't.
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July 2021 by Mickel Gasper
I was a part of this program around 2014 or 2015. I was blessed to join the kitchen. I was overcoming a lot. I made it to i believe level 3 or 4 before getting disrespectful with the cook. I left the ARC after being told by Kernilous to stay. I began being stubborn once more but finally changed for the good recently, I know this program works and I have a huge testimony to speak but I wont on a review. Just know this program works. These people care tremendously about your health and sobriety. If your seeking help, JOIN THE ARC! WORK THE PROGRAM AND LET THEM HELP YOU!
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July 2020 by Paul Gray
Great program, people there actually care about your well being
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February 2020 by Catie Louise
Thank you for giving my brother the tools to begin his recovery and showing him someone higher than him
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August 2019 by Brandon Braden
Best in town
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January 2019 by scott crute
Horrible place
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November 2018 by Angela Turner
my sin is currently going through this program,I'm happy with the hope,faith and grace he Is learning
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April 2018 by Mike Schwally
If you are serious about wanting to change your life for the better, the ARC can help you. It is a difficult program to complete but worth it.
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April 2018 by Justin Beisinger
I'm a graduate of this program and am currently employed at the A.R.C in Indianapolis. The program is trying and has alot of regulations but it's there to teach you to be responsible because in my addiction I could careless about laws, emotions or ppl in general. The point of the program is to focus on yourself and then maybe once you've found yourself and started changing habits you can help others. Although, just being there in the program can help someone. Sobriety time is
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December 2017 by Chad Fullbright
It's so unfortunate that people are to focused on one little thing to see work is part of life. People post that this organization is only about a free worker or say that it turned someone away because of hair. Truth is people in society who prosper work. Part of rehabilitation is learning to work and be dependable. As far as the having to cut your hair it's part of an appearance platform to help you in being the most appropriate for things like job interviews and in some cases court appearances. The way I felt about it was if I truly wanted help none of that matters. I graduated in 2015. I did what was asked of me and was open minded to things people thought would help me. Today I'm doing well and still sober. Thank you for God and the Salvation Army.
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November 2017 by Jmb Brendle
The arc salvation army changed my life,very structured and religion based,there are rules in place that only help you become a productive citizen after treatment,so if you don't want to shave,cut your hair,wear a collared shirt then don't come,its not a easy program but it will change your life if u give it your all and live in a way in which god wants us too.graduate 2015