Overview
- Updated On:
- July 18, 2023
Description
We offer Christian recovery, support, and outreach programs designed to break chronic substance abuse and recreational drug use. We commit ourselves to teaching adults, young adults, and teens how to live healthy, useful, drug-free lives, full of joy and hope. Our programs focus on healing the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual facets of a person. You provide us with a sincere, committed desire to work hard for change, and we will provide you with 20+ years of knowledge and experience, blended with nurturing love and care.
Dear Faithful Family Member:
May is a month of renewal, hope, and growth. We are happy to share with you the progress we have made with your generous contributions towards the development of the 10 acres of land that we recently purchased. We are still waiting for the proposal from Triad Properties Corporation for the development and construction of the Storage Units. Building and construction are at an all-time high in Alabama, which is causing consumers a much longer wait period than normal.
We are certain that this land expansion will help the community and have a positive impact on the lives of the clients and graduates of DAP providing training and jobs for the future.
We are grateful for the selfless and generous gifts that we have received from you, and we want to express our heartfelt thanks for your continued support. It is because of you that we are able to make a difference in the lives of men who are battling drug addiction.
and Drug Alternative Program were invited to Brayton Seventh-day Adventist Church in Tennessee as guests for the Divine Worship Service. Emil Castro gave the Invocation and Robert Reid read the Scripture. The “Heavenly Highs” (DAP clients) sang “He Lives” with joyful hearts!
Lonny and Steve Borchers shared their testimonies, emphasizing a merciful, forgiving, and powerful God that restores and recreates lives when one turns from their destructive addictions and selfishness and surrenders to God. Lonny briefly addressed the clients, encouraging them to continue letting God take control and do the heart work of surrendering daily.
The church members provided a delicious meal, and the fellowship was most enjoyable. What a lovely Sabbath at the Brayton Church. Please continue to pray for the DAP staff as we help men addicted to drugs and point them to our.
For more information, please visit Drug Alternative Program