Shalom Recover Center, a Christian-based drug and alcohol treatment center for women, graduated nine women from there long-term program Saturday night. The center recently marked its one-year anniversary and has provided services to more than 100 women during that time.
The 104-acre facility, located in rural Belton, S.C., offers individualized treatment programs of three, six and nine months. Shalom Recovery Center offers women who struggle with drugs and alcohol a safe place for treatment and recovery, a place to find healing and restoration. Shalom offers structured, spiritual, nurturing programs where the women can find hope and freedom in Jesus Christ to break the cycle of chemical dependence in their lives. Upon completing treatment, Shalom House in Anderson, S.C., offers supervised independent living where women find a job while attending life-skill classes, with the goal of total economic independence.
Shalom is entirely faith-based and operates on the generous donations of those who share our vision, and receives no government money of any kind. For more information, or to make a donation, visit their website here.