Since 1994, Clean & Sober has developed a program that works for homeless men and women who are determined to overcome their addiction to drugs and alcohol. This program includes the following elements:
An intake, assessment and referral office, located at Loaves & Fishes.
Two recovery communities (New Start I and New Start II) with 60 residents.
Transitional housing with 20 New Start alumni.
A follow-up effort that assists residents with past legal issues, family reunification, education, job training and job referral.
Daily 12-step meetings adjacent to the Clean & Sober intake offices.
Close working relationships with more than two dozen detox and treatment programs in the Sacramento area.
Clean & Sober is unique in at least three ways:
With administrative and fundraising costs just 10% of our total budget, we provide intake, assessment and referral services to 75 people each month (average) and residential recovery to 80 people on any given night.
No one is turned away because he or she lacks financial resources. Monthly room and board is kept to a minimum. Clean & Sober provides a monthly subsidy for those who can provide only part (or none) of this amount.
Residents in Clean & Sober communities can stay up to a year and then transfer to a transitional apartment for two years or longer. The program is effective because our residents can surround themselves with twelve step recovery. They live and work with others committed to sobriety - for as long as it takes.
Clean & Sober receives no government funds. We rely completely on our donors, fundraising events, and foundation grants.