Non-residential treatment
The Salvation Army Bridge Program is a residential program for recovery from drug, gambling and alcohol addiction. All centres also offer non-residential support.
As an additional option for people who are not able to enter a residential program, all Salvation Army Recovery Services Centres offer assessment, referral and support services. This may include provision of one-to-one support, group work and '12 step' meetings.
There are a number of non-residential programs available, including the Shoalhaven Bridge Program, Sydney Problem Gambling Centre (Fairfield) and the Townsville Women's Bridge Program.
The Salvation Army also runs non-residential support programs in western Sydney, the Illawarra and Bundaberg.
Click here to find out how to contact one of our recovery programs.

