The Salvation Army Harbor Light Center — Addiction treatment center in San Francisco, CA
Address1275 Harrison St CA, San Francisco, CA 94103
Phone+1415-503-3000
The Salvation Army Harbor Light Center in San Francisco offers addiction treatment and rehabilitation services. They provide a spiritual element to recovery, which some clients find helpful. The program focuses on helping individuals overcome addiction and find long-term sobriety. The center also addresses homelessness and provides outreach services. Leadership includes Majors Richard and Tammy Larson, who are recognized for their support in client recovery journeys. The Salvation Army's mission is to preach the gospel and meet human needs without discrimination.
Best for
- Individuals seeking addiction recovery
- Those needing long-term sobriety support
- Individuals experiencing homelessness
| Key services | Addiction treatment, Rehabilitation services, Street outreach, Shelter provision |
| Tags | addiction treatment, rehabilitation, sobriety, salvation army, san francisco, homelessness, spiritual recovery, outreach |
Reviews on Google3.8 · 17 reviews
My son graduated from this place almost 3 years ago. He had relapsed many times and had been to many programs and jails over the period of a decade. He is going to college now and one semester away from his AS degree in IT. If someone told me 4 years ago it was possible, I wouldn’t believe it. It became possible thanks to this place, and the incredible people like majors Tammy and Richard. If my son could do it, you can do it too. And yes, the food is really good there!
They saved my life, not once but twice. I had a relapse and they took me back. 24 years clean now! All hail Harbor Light, a loving program of recovery.
Spent seven months here will be forever grateful to the majors Tammy and Richard and Lt Andrea for all the help and support.Best place to come for long term sobriety.
It was the best 6 months of soberity I wish I would of stayed longer I loved it it wasn't easy but it got better thanks everyone .
Absolutely one of the best in excellent work ethic, love for the weak, the lost, hurting with nowhere to turn. Keep marching under his banner: LOVE HOLINESS TO THE LORD ADONAI ALMIGHTY ONE EL SHADDAI His banner over us is Love
This place streeted my cousin after 3 weeks, forbid her to speak to men because quote "we know what pretty girls get up to" and made her sit through Bible study. Jesus cult, avoid it...
Maybe it was great one time but dont come here if you have a choice. Theres a lot of suspicious things going on right now. I can only hope that will change with new leadership.
I had been there long time ago about 1995 and stay sober since is a great place
This wonderful place is a part of my life as a recovered addict/alcoholic. I now live a life full of love and serenity thanks to The ARC
This campus will provide the tools you need to get back on your feet. They have a spiritual element which is really helpful. The food is top notch. There is so much more to say. I love the place.
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