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Women's Residential Recovery offered by Seattle's Union Gospel Mission at Hope Place

Operates a long-term residential rehabilitation program for women struggling with substance use disorder, including treatment for women who are pregnant or parenting, located at the women's shelter in South Seattle.   Women live at the shelter for about three months in "candidacy phase" before they decide to go in to the Oaks program.   Women who are struggling with trauma can receive targeted assistance through counseling, case management and classroom instruction.    Once in the Oaks program, additional classes are offered in such life skills as:   -  Safe Relationships -  Parenting -  Job/School Readiness -  Bible Studies    DUI Evaluations Provides a court-ordered assessment of individuals who have been convicted of driving under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol to evaluate the severity of their problem and make a recommendation to the court regarding appropriate treatment.   Length of service can be anywhere between six months to two years depending on the needs of the individual and/or court order.   Post-graduation internships available. Internships may lead to full-time employment with The Mission or other employers.

Physical Address

3802 South Othello Street, Seattle, WA 98118

Hours

Intake: M-F, 8am-5pm.

Voice

(206) 501-4357

206-501-HELP

Application process

Call for more information, services on a first come, first served basis. Often, women have to go to the shelter before coming into Hope Place.

Fee

None.

Eligibility

Women ages 18 and older who are struggling with substance use disorder. Children up to the age of 18 are allowed.

Languages

Spanish

Agency info

Seattle's Union Gospel Mission

Operates an emergency shelter for single men and women with or without children. Enhanced shelters are 30-day maximum stays. Guests will then be required to join a recovery program or LINK (working program) if they do not have substance use history. We provide job-readiness, Bible studies, and addiction recovery.

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