Family Recovery Services from the Effects of Addiction

First Tier
Women seeking recovery will be expected to choose local Christian counselors and child-play therapists and provide EST. with their contact information for payment. Case-by-case literature will be determined by an EST. representative. All women and children touhced by EST. will be invited to yearly retreats where a split-venue will provide faith-based education and healing from the effects of addiction, at no cost. Regular, bi-monthly well-checks will monitor progress and changes within the home, as recovery and potential setbacks occur.
Second Tier
More frequent, weekly well-checks can be requested by the women or children for closer support. Case-by-case financial assistance will be determined between families and an EST. representative, through expense breakdown. Checks can be written from the ministry to rent or mortgage providers ahead of time. Dietary and simple, yet effective health changes wil be offered through educational literature for overall well-being and physical condition. Digital gasoline and/or grocery gift cards will be offered for practical expenses, as needed.
Third Tier
Mothers can locate and request babysitting services locally, and refer EST. to make payments as needed. Websites such as Care.com can be searched to hire sitters, and EST. can make pre-payments, as well. If the mother decides she would like to find work, job-placement support such as aiding in the job hunt, contacting businesses for opportunity information, and support submitting applications are available from EST. representatives.
Fourth Tier
For families with cases open during certain holidays (such as birthdays or Christmas), gifts will be offered to fit the occasion and bless the family. Joy will also be brought to the women and children by offering monthly family activities, such as dinner, movie nights, and putt-putt on their healing journey. These monthly activities will continue for a certain amount of time after the man of the house returns from Bethel Colony of Mercy, to foster family bonding and reconciliation.
