Steelbridge โ Counselor in Albuquerque, NM
Address214 Coal Ave SW NM, Albuquerque, NM 87102
Phone+1505-346-4673
Websitemysteelbridge.org
Steelbridge, formerly the Albuquerque Rescue Mission, has a history dating back to 1954, offering life-transforming solutions to break cycles of poverty, addiction, and trauma. Their faith-based program provides counseling, behavioral health services, spiritual guidance, life skills, and job training for individuals facing addiction, homelessness, trauma, and human trafficking. They also support youths aging out of foster care. The 12-month recovery program reports a 90% success rate for those who complete it, aiming to help individuals reintegrate into society as productive members. Services include providing meals, clothing, and shelter.
Best for
- Individuals seeking faith-based recovery
- Those experiencing homelessness
- Individuals with addiction challenges
- Survivors of human trafficking
| Key services | Counseling, Behavioral health services, Spiritual guidance, Life skills training, Job skills training, Addiction recovery programs |
| Tags | faith-based, addiction recovery, homelessness support, trauma counseling, life skills, job training, Albuquerque, nonprofit, shelter, spiritual guidance |
Reviews on Google4.3 ยท 60 reviews
Ew. Why is Tophia there?
When l was ready to clean my life up, your program showed me how thru Jesus and the Word of God, Most of all lve learned and experienced what the true meaning of what a real relationship with Jesus is, and oh does He really love us. I thank God for you all,! โค๏ธ๐ฏ
Oh this particular building that it's posted right here was not by me but that is not the center that is the Good Shepherd Center for men steel Bridges is across the street so I don't know how that got there but it's not for me so just there right across from each other as Good Shepherd the steel Bridges downtown Iron Street 218 iron Avenue Southwest Albuquerque New Mexico 87102 there you go
I enjoy the food, especially the fish and chips, and multiple beers. I haven't run into the issues with service other people seem to have encountered. Really enjoy having 6 packs available for some of my favorite beers.
I atarted out there when I was in need of food over 2 years ago. Then became a volunteer making food boxes. Now I am a servant full time there as staff in the Maintenance Department..
Ministered here. This is a tremendous facility that supports men and women who have fallen on hard times. Those who desire to draw closer to Yeshua Jesus, either through service of others, or learning to overcome the anxiousness of life, will find these opportunities here. Shalom.
This Place is A Joke. I only have it 1 Star because I couldn't leave a review without doing so. This is suppose to be a Bible Based Recovery Facility. But the treat you like your still a junkie and if your mom or dad help you out a lot their sick/perverted minded and twisted staff will accuse you and your parent of being in a sexual/pimp like/sugar daddy or mommy relationship and they will discuss this with the other residents or your PO or CYFD. I get it that if your looking at SteelBridge, your wanting to live a Clean and Sober life and that's so great but really do your homework and research these places before you sign 6mo-1yr with them just to be kicked out and brought back for the faculties entertainment. Good Luck and Stay Strong but be weary because the Devil's definitely inside SteelBridge's employees hearts and is lurking around that entire facility.
Aren't a shelter (really), have few resources to help a large homeless population, but manages to secure lucrative contracts. They bus in convicts and people with major addiction issues and leave them in a single-family residential neighborhood and one block from an elementary school. They've broken many zoning pacts with the city and neighborhood association with impunity. If you care about helping the homeless in Albuquerque, donate instead to Healthcare for the Homeless or the Storehouse as they actually render more services and bang for the buck. Don't let Albuquerque Rescue Mission's name change to "Steel Bridge" fool you; same folks, same gimmick.
I was a graduate of the Albuquerque Rescue Mission back in 2013' and I tell you if Ralph Franco can do it. I loved it . GOD IS DOING WELL WITH THE MISSION. NEW LIFE PROGRAM. I RECOMMEND IT. Now updated 10/3/16. Thanks again Albuquerque mission. I have my apartment and I have struggles.But LORD your plans are perfect . Thanks for loving me.
This is truly a blessing. My son has come a long way with the help of these amazing group of saints. may god bless them all. I just want to say thank you so much. He is about to be on his way in a few weeks. they not only helped with the death of his 7 year old, was truly there for him in all aspects. so proud. not to mention what they do for the city of Albuquerque. Thank You, Mr. Hill...Great job! You all know how to treat people who become lost. And stay with them to the end.
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