A Place for You to Grow
With open-mindedness, friendship and an uplifting message, Nehemiah's Wall of Crosby promises to be a home base for you to start your spiritual journey. We'll help you find the energy from within .
THE PROGRAM
N.W.O.C is a 90-day, 24-hour, drug recovery program for adult males, who have a chemical drug dependency. The program offers assured freedom from drug addiction to those adults who meet the criteria for acceptance.
- Respect for free Spiritual information given through the Word of God.
- Personal desires themselves to be free from drugs.
- Willing to submit to the 24-hour, 90-day monitoring system.
N.W.O.C. will not accept applicants who:
- Are under a doctor's care for a medical or psychological condition that is
- drug- related.
- Exhibit the need for psychological help during the assessment interview.
- HIV, positive or takes medication intravenously have hepatitis A, B, or C,**
- Active TB**
**Referrals can be made to assist with disqualifications listed above .
N.W.O.C. program consist of 2 parts: Residential treatment and Transitional living. The Residential treatment facility operates under the concept of a learning center and provides a spiritual and therapeutic environment that teaches its students how to live free from addiction.
The program teaches that this freedom comes from a change of attitude, change of associates, a change of activities, and from living by the power of the Holy Spirit.
It is the belief of N.W.O.C that a person does not set out in life to become a drug abuser. Their addiction is a result of an initial choice to try drugs. Because of the addictive power of these chemicals and the behavior modifications that take place, the user's life degenerates to the point where they must have help to recover. This help is provided through the corporate effort of trained individuals, caring family, and friends.
With this principle in mind, N.W.O.C is structured to minister to the spiritual and sociological needs of the Student and family. Every student of N.W.O.C is encouraged to go through the program with the assistance of a family member or friend called a "Significant Other." During the 90 days of the program, the assigned Personal Minister at N.W.O.C provides a ministry support system for the student and the Significant Other. During their 90-day stay, the student is under the direct supervision of a ministry support team who teaches the student behavior modification principles which enables him to live free forever. Upon completion of the program, the Significant Other, along with the support of the ministry team, will have the personal responsibility of monitoring and assisting the student throughout the 90-day aftercare program known as P.I.L.L (Partners in Life’s Lessons) Transitional living program.
The Program consists of seven (7) steps:
1.Admitting the Challenge
2.Commitment to God
3.Knowing Oneself
4.Principles of Change
5.Accountability and Responsibility
6.Growing Spiritually
7.Helping Others
The teaching sessions during the day will develop every aspect of the student's life such as:
How to Live Drug Free
Building Self-Esteem
Communication Technique
Dysfunctional Relationship
Biblical Principles for Success
… and much more.
The program is designed to also share with the Significant Other, much of the information the student will receive.
Support group is planned for the Significant Other to allow them the opportunity to learn about the drug use while sharing and being of support to other families experiencing the same challenge. During the assessment interview for acceptance into N.W.O.C, it is recommended to the students that they have a Significant Other who is willing to commit to attend the evening support group sessions. If the student has a Significant Other who lives in the area, the assigned Personal Minister contacts the Significant Other, give them a brief overview of the program, and invite them to participate in the student's deliverance by attending weekly meetings.
The support group for both the student and the Significant Other provides them with a forum to interact with other families experiencing the same challenge. This interaction equips the student and the Significant Other with the skills to apply the spiritual principles taught in the class sessions.
N.W.O.C provides the student with an atmosphere that builds self-confidence and Godly image. This well-rounded program is designed to help the user, the family members, and friends handle the mechanics of rebuilding their lives as they handle their day-to-day challenges.
N.W.O. C. prepares the students for speedy integration into the social mainstream of his sphere of influence through instilling the Biblical principles for change
RESIDENTS RIGHTS AND FACILITY RULES
Nehemiah’s Wall of Crosby endorses the preservation of dignity and the human, civil, constitutional, and statutory rights of all students admitted to the program.
1. Students in Nehemiah’s Wall of Crosby shall have impartial access to ministry.
2. Students will be provided adequate and human services, regardless to source of financial support, within the lease restrictive environment available for the protection of the student and community.
3. An individualized ministry plan will be provided for each student. The plan will be reviewed for two weeks to monitor the student's progress, by the assigned Minister.
4. It is against Nehemiah’s Wall of Crosby rules to discuss a student by name, within hearing distance of someone else, or to discuss the student in any manner that is degrading.
5. To avoid misunderstanding, embarrassment, or discrimination, Nehemiah’s Wall of Crosby will release no information to unauthorized phone callers.
6. Students are entitled to all rights, benefits, responsibilities, and privileges guaranteed by the Constitution and laws of the United States and of the State of Texas.
7. Student complaints are never ignored, regardless of how minor they appear.
8. The privacy of all students shall be considered and protected with respect to photographers, visits, etc. A student's privacy is never sacrificed for profit or community public relations.
9. In the provisions of all care and ministry and in all endeavors with the community, regardless of the circumstances,Nehemiah's Wall of Crosby facilities Staff shall act in a manner to maintain the student's dignity and never in a degrading manner.
10. Students are not allowed to make personal phone calls. If a family member needs to contact the student, the family member must call the Director for assistance. No other phone calls will be accepted.
11. The maintenance of confidentiality of communications between student and staff and of all information recorded in student records shall be the responsibility of the Nehemiah’s Wall of Crosby.
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