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EXODUS RECOVERY

Finding Solution • Supporting Recovery • Restoring Freedom

WHAT WE DO

We are a faith based recovery program that works with individuals who desire to change, and receive freedom from addiction and other life controlling problems.

WHO WE HELP

We help men and women, 16 yrs+ who are struggling with problems that came into their life due to drug and alcohol addiction or depression. We also provide counseling and instruction for family members and friends of loved ones in recovery.

HOW WE DO IT

Our program provides a solution for every cause of addiction from a Christian point of view. There are 2 stages in the program. First stage is a 6 months, supervised in-patient program. Second stage of the program provides an opportunity for people to work and learn to become productive members of society.

WHY WE DO IT

We love people and believe that each person deservers a chance to recover and live a free and meaningful life.

NEED HELP?

Philadelphia

+1(571)982-2395

New York City

+1(267)428-4044

about us

Exodus Recovery Ministry is a Christian-faith based organization with a primary goal of supporting individuals recovering from substance abuse so that they may be fully restored and returned as productive members back into society. To accomplish this goal, we conduct a preventive and restorative program for drug and alcohol addiction based on the Christian faith and study of the Bible. We have group houses in which individuals who are recovering from substance abuse live in a supportive and substance-free environment. While living in these homes, recovering addicts are educated and taught based on biblical principles aimed at preventing future substance abuse.