Open Door Mission
Programs
DoorWay Drug and Alcohol Recovery Program
The DoorWay Drug and Alcohol Recovery Program employs a multi-level treatment approach to drug and alcohol recovery. It's an intensive, 7 to 13-month, Christ-centered program to help men overcome drug and alcohol addictions. When men enter the program, they are involved in a comprehensive curriculum of evidence-based programming, self-discovery, life skills, spiritual renewal, Bible study, and employment. They also actively participate in mentoring, counseling, and 12-step work. The DoorWay Substance Abuse Program is a 7-month intensive, supportive residential treatment program with optional transitional living aftercare treatment for up to 6 additional months. The program helps clients identify and overcome addictive behaviors. (Schedule O) Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselors (LCDCs) create treatment plans for the clients during their stay at the Mission. Clients receive substance abuse education, life skills training, and individual counseling and participate in 12-step programs.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2022 – Dec 31, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$1.6MDoorWay Education and Technology Program
EDUCATION - Open Door Mission requires all men in the DoorWay Program to complete at least 5-10 hours of academic education each week during their computer-based instruction to become computer literate and ready for additional educational, technical education, or employment.Clients are given an educational assessment early in their stay to identify their educational grade equivalency level. Then, a customized academic curriculum, with emphasis on their weaknesses, is created for their improvement based on their performance. The computerized program is self-paced and available to clients for daily preparation for regular progress evaluations. (Schedule O)Computer literacy is required to begin to function in our computer-based society, including typing and functional use of the Microsoft Office software (Office, Word, and Excel), most commonly used in job placement opportunities. Mission volunteers provide additional support as tutors for clients who need one-on-one instruction to achieve academic progress.The Mission's Education and Technology Center is an officially recommended provider of GED programming by the University of Houston and Houston Community College. The GED program is also available free of charge to community students. Additionally, we are members of the Houston Center for Literacy, which provides training in the latest methods in adult education.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2022 – Dec 31, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$327KJack Mayfield House Transitional Living Program
The Jack Mayfield House Transitional Living Program provides up to 6 months of housing, food, clothing, education, and health care for men who have graduated from the DoorWay Drug/Alcohol Recovery Program. The men who qualify for this aftercare housing must be graduates of the DoorWay Program and employed. These men have available food, shelter, clothing, and access to social services for this time. In addition, these men continue recovery group participation, counseling, and an opportunity to help men in the recovery program. The men in this house pay rent of $100 per week to the Mission.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2022 – Dec 31, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$273.8K
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