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Services Offered
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New Hope is a gender responsive residential substance abuse treatment program in Riverside County that serves female parolees and their dependent children. As a Female Offender Treatment and Employment Program (FOTEP), New Hope reduces recidivism through intensive treatment and case management services. Our goal is to help women obtain and maintain a drug- and crime free life.
Our array of services includes:
- Primary substance abuse treatment: assessment, recovery planning, education, group process, transition and aftercare discharge planning.
- Comprehensive case management and child and family re-unification services.
- A parenting center focused on child development, parenting skills and therapy to assist in developing and strengthening the bond between mother and child in a supervised, structured homelike setting.
- Groups for grief and loss, self esteem, overcoming trauma, and other specialized care support groups.
- Vocational services, including job development, basic computer and resume development skills.
Eligibility Requirements:
New Hope program services are available to women on active parole/post release community supervision and their minor children (typically up to the age of 12).
Referrals:
All participants at the New Hope receive referral, authorization and funding through the California Department of Corrections.
More Information:
To find out more information, please call (951) 845-0176.
Address
210 W. 6th Street
Beaumont, CA
92223
United States
See map: Google Maps
Phone: (951) 845-0176
Fax: (951) 845-7513
Email: phaire@mhsinc.org
