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We send clients to FREE 1- and 2-year Treatment Programs
We firmly believe treatment is the answer-NOT JAIL SENTENCES! We offer a one year and two-year Treatment Program in Durham North Carolina. The Program is TROSA (www.trosainc.org). I went down to see them for their one-year dinner celebration. The next three pictures are of a couple I took to detox about two years ago. Seven days later I picked them up and sent them to Philadelphia to the Joshua Achievement Center (http://bodjac.com/). That is them standing together in front of my sister's (Joyce Ann Woodlen) beauty salon at 123 N. Franklin Street in Wilmington, Delaware after they had completed the Program. This is what Philadelphia, and their Treatment Centers can do for you.
You can always contact the HTSH my (toll free) number 1.888.515.8585 or 1.302.425.5758 and come to Delaware and I will get you into a program either here or in another state.
Below are Treatment Facilities that may be able to help you with your Substance Abuse. All you have to do is contact them and see if they have any vacancies.
Mental Health and Substance Abuse – National Network Referral Hotline.
877-726-4727. English and Spanish
TROSA (North Carolina)
1820 James Street
Durham, North Carolina 27707
Cheryl Rose – TROSA Intake
Delancey Street Foundation
100 Turk Hill Road
Brewster, New York 10509
Fax: 845-278-2326
Delancey Street Foundation (California)
600 Embarcadero
San Francisco, California
415-957-9800
Delancey Street Foundation
400 N. Vermont Avenue
Los Angeles, California
323-662-4888
New Jerusalem Now
211 W. Norris Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19121
Ph: 215-763.8806
Ph: 215-820-1143
Save the Seed
Waldof, Maryland
301-893-1911
Teen Challenge International, USA
P.O. box1015
Springfield, MO 65801
417-862-6969
Fax: 417.862.8209
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Hogar Crea International, Inc.
314 Hanover Avenue
Alentown, PA 18103
Phone: 610-820-8200
Fax: 610-820-8300
www.alcoholism.about.com/od/tx_de/qt/de0031.htm
House of Pride
105 South New Street
Dover, DE 19904
(302) 677-0116
Victory Outreach
Inter nations
Lebanon Rescue Mission
Drug & Alcohol Rehab
Program
439 South 6th Street
Lebanon, PA 17042
(717) 273-2301

1212 Corporation
1212 Corporation, located in Wilmington, Delaware is a non-profit alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including alcoholism and opiate addiction. They offer flexible outpatient addiction therapy allowing patients to live at home while receiving regular treatment. Additional levels of care offered include relapse prevention, recovery housing, and 12-step therapy.
Specialty rehab programs at 1212 Corporation include tailored care focusing on women’s specific needs and experiences and gender-specific addiction treatment addressing unique challenges faced by men.

Joshua Achievement Center
2016 W. Berks Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19121
Ph: 1.215.765.2209
Fax: 1.215.236.9695
http://bodjac.com/
Salvation Army
Ph: 302-654-8808 – 139 Treatment
Ph: 302-472-0750
No Sex Offenders
www.salvationarmyusa.org
Project Forever Striving
2418 York Street
North Philadelphia, PA 19132
1.267.968.0607 - Office
1.267.467.7164 - Cell
www.projectforeverstriving.org
Sunday Breakfast Mission
110 Poplar Street, Wilmington, Delaware
Ph: 302-565-8542
Sex offenders on a case by case basis
www.sundaybreakfastmission.org
Sojourners
Across from the ThunderGuards on Governor Prinze
Wilmington, Delaware
Ph: 302-764-4713
No Sex Offenders
www.sojournersplace.org
The Bridge Ministry
Buckingham Co, VA
Admissions Office
3054 Dixie Hill Road
Buckingham, VA 23921
Tel: 434-969-2991
Fax: 434-969-5159
www.bridgeministry.net
Boaz and Ruth Inc. (Transitional Program)
May take Sex Offenders - *****
3030 Meadowbridge Road
P.O. Box 6129
Richmond, Virginia 23222
804-329-4900
www.boazandruth.com
Teen Challenge International, USA
P.O. box1015
Springfield, MO 65801
417-862-6969
Fax: 417.862.8209
www.teenchallenge.comprograma.org
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Hogar Crea International, Inc.
314 Hanover Avenue
Alentown, PA 18103
Phone: 610-820-8200
Fax: 610-820-8300
www.alcoholism.about.com/od/tx_de/qt/de0031.htm
House of Pride
105 South New Street
Dover, DE 19904
(302) 677-0116
www.facebook.com\houseofpride
Victory Outreach
Inter nations
www.victoryoutreach.org
Lebanon Rescue Mission
Drug & Alcohol Rehab Program
439 South 6th Street
Lebanon, PA 17042
(717) 273-2301
TEEN CHALLENGE ALUMNI
Sandy Anderson is one of the people (Miss Moses) who will get up in the middle of the night and she would take you to one of the Treatment houses in Philadelphia as long as you had an ID, back in those days.
When you get to Philadelphia you got $200 in Food Stamps and $200 dollars cash to help you Program. This ran strong for over 20 years.

Reverend Tyrone (Ty) Johnson
http://revty.com/index.asp
God's Ambassador to the Streets...
Elder Tyrone C. Johnson, Sr. affectionately known as “God’s Ambassador to the Streets,” gave his life to Christ in 1991, and has been involved in meaningful ministry in Wilmington ever since. Elder Ty is the founding member and director of Churches Take a Corner (CTAC), a member of Bishop Gregory M. Davis’s episcopal team at Tabernacle Full Gospel Baptist Church, and serves in a leadership role as a key advocate on many other important causes locally.Elder Ty is a revered leader by the people in the general Wilmington community and throughout the State of Delaware. His mentors include preachers, politicians, community activists, and leaders in the community.
Reverend Ty was a member of the 8th Street Baptist Church and founder of CTAC (Churches Take a Corner). Pastor Bullock ordained him back then. I started off volunteering with Reverend Ty and between him Reverend Daniels and Sandy Anderson between us we helped over 1000 people to get Treatment and some of them are still there in Philadelphia working and feeling good about life.
Rev Ty was at Canaan Church Sunday and he has been delivered from cancer.
Rev Ty is a member of New Destiny Fellowship with Rev Weeks.
Website: http://newdestinyfellowship.org/
Sallee has done a lot of things that he regrets but now he is working to help others. He is a paralegal now and has helped a lot of people while he was incarcerated.
He is involved with the Wilmington Resurrection Project, Innovative Design and Self Concept Restructuring. He is hoping to help the conscienceless of the community and to change peoples minds to see how they see themselves.
If you change the way they see themselves, other peoples lives and the community in general for the better they are not so inclined to do things that are detrimental to themselves.
Lamont Davis
Lamont did 17 years in prison. He is now in the Bethesda Project, Project Home Program. He is in the Bon Jovi Connolly House of the Program in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They all know and sing Bon Jovi's song Wanted Dead or Alive.
Silk has been to Philadelphia Programs and the last program he went to was the Salvation Army, this is what they do there.
The Salvation Army: http://www.salvationarmyusa.org/
James Smith
James Joshua Achievement Program in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 2007 and graduated in 2013. He is going on eight (8) years clean from drugs and alcohol. James says his life has never been the same now that he is clean. When he went in he was on probation and in the court system but now he is a free man.
James is doing ministry now and keeps in touch with Joshua Achievement Center. He has a men’s fellowship in Wilmington, Delaware and he is involved with opening recovery houses in Philadelphia and Wilmington. They are at 8th and Church in the East side of Wilmington, Delaware and 20th and Burks in North Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The phone number for North Philadelphia location is: 215-765-2209.
If you need help or know anyone who needs help give James a call at: 302-298-6909. The only requirement to get into the program is a willingness to get sober and an ID. Once you are in the program you are supplied with welfare, housing unit, job training and assistance with just getting your life back together.
On Sunday mornings they offer Church Services and Bible Study. On Thursday nights they have Bible Study as well. They have prayer every morning at 6:00am.
James would like to acknowledge Mr. Earl Woodlen of the Harriet Tubman Safe House for recognizing that he needed help and got him the help needed in Philadelphia so that now he is a new man. Also, that all the Brothers that Earl has sent before him and after him to Philadelphia. He knows a lot of Brothers that are happy that Earl is here mentoring and directing them in the right direction and sending them to Philadelphia. Otherwise, James says he would not be here today.
Bethlehem of Deliverance Church
Joshua Achievement Center
http://bodjac.com/home
Pastor -- David M. Jones
Co-Pastor -- Dianne P. Jones
Marvin Grayson
Marvin went to Joshua Achievement Program in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. While there they gave him a whole new way of thinking and just how life really is. Basically, Marvin says they show you how to live again and the tools to turn your life around. They also help you find work and get your mind back on track.
Marvin also thanks Harriet Tubman Safe House for getting him in touch with Joshua Achievement Center so that he could have a second chance with life.
You can see what Joshua Achievement Center has to offer at their website below:
http://bodjac.com/home
Pastor -- David M. Jones
Co-Pastor -- Dianne P. Jones
Reverend Ty was a member of the 8th Street Baptist Church at 34th and Market Street, CTAC (Churches Take a Corner). Pastor Bullock ordained him back then. I started off volunteering with Reverend Ty and between him Reverend Daniels and Sandy Anderson between us we helped over 1000 people to get Treatment and some of them are still there in Philadelphia working and feeling good about life.
Gina Folkes-Linzey
Here is another individual that we sent to Joshua Achievement Center.
Gina left on March 9, 2016 at 2:45 on the Septa Railway to receive Treatment. I do not know who it was who paid for the Septa tickets but I want to thank Amtrak for sponsoring the Harriet Tubman Safe House with the tickets that day.
Gina heading to Joshua
