The Salvation Army ARC is a 6-month to 1-year residential program that helps men to overcome serious life problems, such as alcohol and drug dependencies while also helping them gain self-respect, moral, spiritual principles of conduct, and work skills and ethics. The ARC program is a non-profit program financed primarily through the collection and sale of used goods at The Salvation Army Thrift Stores, which are operated through the ARC branch of The Salvation Army.
The ARC program components include work therapy, group & individual counseling, chemical dependency education, 12-Step Programs, recreational activities, on-site food & housing, re-entry & alumni support.
Program Residents are admitted through voluntary admission or Court-Ordered treatment. For more info visit www.tucson.satruck.org or call 520.441.5068.