The program is presented as free, yet participants must relinquish their benefits and have minimal access to their own funds. Family communication is often limited in the initial month, and the approach relies heavily on prayer, strict rules, and compliance rather than personalized assistance. The environment feels highly controlled and focused on conformity. Residents are frequently warned that leaving could lead to relapse or death, which creates a fear-based atmosphere that keeps many in place. Questioning the system is not accepted; I was labeled as having a 'spirit of rebellion' just for requesting non-approved Christian literature. Residents are also expected to work without pay on various tasks, and attendance at all prayers and services is compulsory, leaving little personal time. Living conditions can be challenging, with shared accommodations and hygiene varying based on roommates. This program seems more suited for those who are institutionalized or recently released from prison, rather than individuals who have been functioning independently and have family obligations. I left after a month when I was denied the ability to support my family financially. Afterward, I was treated unfairly and promised assistance for my return but was left at a station with a ticket covering only part of my trip. I advise families to conduct thorough research and explore regulated alternatives that uphold dignity, autonomy, and family connections.
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