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The Adult Rehabilitation Center is rooted in a long history of fighting addiction. For more than 100 years, The Salvation Army has been fighting alcoholism through its 119 U.S.-based adult rehabilitation centers (ARCs). The ministry began in 1865 when Salvation Army founder William Booth opened shelters for homeless people on the streets of England. Because many homeless people were also alcoholics, it was in these shelters that the ARC ministry began. By the 1940s, American ARCs were developing a more professional counseling program, and in the 1950s ARCs hired professional social workers and psychologists as permanent staff. Today, ARC ministries extend to those suffering from alcoholism as well as multiple drug addictions. The Salvation Army's ARC ministry is entirely self-supporting, receiving no government funding. In order to support the ministry, The Salvation Army takes discarded items that people donate, recycles them and then sells them in Salvation Army Family (thrift) Stores. Salvation Army ARC ministries provide housing, clothing, medical attention and educational aid to men who are seeking help for a drug or alcohol addiction. The ARC focuses recovery around the spiritual fulfillment that comes through a personal relationship with Christ, offering a variety of programs to practically accent this spiritual ideal.
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