The Good News Rescue Mission Men’s Discipleship Program
Our program offers services to adults who desire to be restored – spiritually, physically, emotionally, and financially. We have confidence in the transformative power of faith and community, and accept students from any belief system who are looking to navigate the journey of recovery. We help empower individuals to cultivate the skills necessary for a new life rooted in hope, purpose, and spiritual growth. Currently, our Discipleship Program is only being offered to men.
We walk with those who desire to get well and be restored. Our programs include options for:
- Sober Living Program
- 12-Month Residential Programs
- Relapse Prevention Program
- Outpatient Program
- 6-12 Month Transitional Program
For Questions about our Good News Rescue Mission Men’s Discipleship Program, contact (530) 244-6800 and ask for Chad Melton.
or download and print the DiscipleshipProgram Application
How does our program work?
We create a supportive structure for each student to acclimate and grow through the following:
- We assign each student a case manager
- We create a collaborative and positive atmosphere
- We help initiate a personalized focus for self-discovery and recovery
- We implement and help prioritize self-care plans toward lasting change and growth
- We assign life skills development classes and work assignments
- We give opportunities to participate in service to community
We help students build strong foundations through:
- Continued assessment and acknowledgement of progress & spiritual growth
- Community meetings that build comradery, connection, and vulnerability
- Classes that support, challenge, and funnel change
- Mentors who provide insight, guidance, and support
We help students meet their life application goals by:
- Helping with relationship healing and repair
- Learning about accountability and expanding the student’s recovery support network
- Exploring future opportunities and possibilities
- Creating an awareness of cravings and triggers
- Accessing relapse prevention tools and learning how to navigate challenges
- Learning about resilience and determination skills
- Exploring job and college preparation plans
How do we help prepare program graduates for their next phase in life?
- We help them plug into after care programs
- We encourage keeping in touch with mentors and other relationship built while in the program
- We help them create a housing plan
- We walk them through an exit strategy