Faith City Family Shelter

Faith City Family Shelter

ABOUT FAITH CITY FAMILY SHELTER

Faith City Family Shelter is a Christian organization located in Amarillo, Texas, with a history of more than 65 years. The shelter provides gender-specific residential treatment for adult clients. Unfortunately, detox services are not available on site.

TREATMENT & ASSESSMENT

Both treatment programs at Faith City Family Shelter have a duration of 12 months. During their stay, clients participate in 12-step groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA). Additionally, loved ones have the option to attend Al-Anon groups. Each client is assigned a personal sponsor and receives Biblical support through Wednesday Chapel, weekend church services, weekly Bible meetings, and mentoring sessions. Educational classes are also available to clients. Basic needs such as housing, food, clothing, and other necessities are provided.

STAFF CREDENTIALS

The staff at Faith City Family Shelter includes case managers, licensed professional counselors, food coordinators, as well as various directors and administrators.

ACCOMMODATIONS & AMENITIES

Details about the accommodations and amenities at Faith City Family Shelter are not available on their website. A single alum polled by Best-rehabs.com rated the facility two out of five stars in this category.

WHAT ALUMNI SAY

There is limited information from alumni about Faith City Family Shelter. The single alum polled by Best-rehabs.com gave the facility mostly positive ratings. They rated the facility five stars for family participation and cleanliness, and three stars for holistic treatment offerings and exercise and leisure options. The alum, who chose to remain anonymous, stated: “Caring and understanding but not enough help.”

FINANCING

Faith City Family Shelter is solely funded by donors and does not receive government aid, as stated on their website.

Faith City Family Shelter Reviews

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  • Accommodations & Amenities
  • Meals & Nutrition
  • Caring and understanding but not enough help. They really want to treat individuals fair