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SAFE House Residential Programs
In an effort to help people break free from controlling
addictions and troublesome habits, members of the Champaign-Urbana
Christian community joined together in the creation of SAFE
House (Substance Abuse Free Environment). We have experienced
successful results since the inception of the Program in February
1994. The residents who were a menace to society are now ministering
to society. What a testimony!
We offer separate 12-month live-in Men’s SAFE House and Women’s
SAFE House programs that incorporate a structured daily regiment
of: G.E.D., and/or adult education, devotions, group therapy, personal
counseling, volunteer work projects, evening community-wide personal
enrichment courses, and weekly worship services.
The Men’s SAFE House has been in existence since 1994 and
boasts an 86% success rate. Past graduates are successful community
members who contribute to society in a variety of professions, such
as:
- College Instructor
- MTD Bus Driver
- Radio Personality
- University of Illinois
Staff Members
- Current SAFE House Director
and Assistant Director
The Women’s SAFE House will soon open its
doors. Women face different burdens as they work through their addictions,
so the women’s program is customized to meet their needs.
For example, many times children are involved. The women’s
program will provide loving, safe housing for children while Mom
re-establishes her life. Children and mothers receive counseling
and training to heal the wounds of substance abuse.
If you are ready to reclaim your life, we are here for you.
SAFE After-Care
Successful graduates are eligible to participate in our After-Care
program. After-Care provides a transition from the security of the
SAFE House back into the community. Canaan’s After-Care will
support your efforts to re-establish employment, housing, financial
responsibility, and functional family living.
SAFE Relief Walk-In
Sometimes immediate action is needed. Canaan SAFE House staff and
volunteers can provide immediate assistance to those in crisis or
experiencing negative living environments. We offer temporary relief
and necessary referrals to local agencies and social service programs.
SAFE House crisis team members may be reached at (217) 344-SAFE.
SAFE House is recognized by the Champaign County Court System as
an option for substance abusers.
What costs over $700 million and provides
no value to the purchasers?
Every year our tax dollars feed, clothe, and house men and women
who are prevented from contributing to society. To be exact, the
last year figures were calculated; Illinois spent $740 million in
prisons. That does not even consider the economic value that prisoners
could have contributed to society’s well being!
How do so many capable individuals
end up behind bars?
To be sure, poor personal choices, coupled with the social ills
of poverty, violence, abuse, and neglect, have contributed to the
plight of prisoners, but only one trend equally characterizes all
incarcerated populations – regular drug use.
Substance abuse is an equal opportunity drain on our society’s
well being. Nearly 75% of all White, as well as Black, and over
60% of Hispanic prisoners admit to regular drug use prior to incarceration.
It’s simple – Less substance
abuse, Less prisoners.
Today’s global economy requires every individual to be a contributing
member of society. We don’t have a single person to waste!
Canaan’s SAFE House (Substance Abuse Free Environment) ministry
channels human and economic resources back INTO society by attacking
the drug culture with prevention and rehabilitation.
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