Our Vision is to enable the indigent to become independent. We want to impact our surrounding rural counties by helping those living with substance use disorder and/or co‐occurring disorders and who are re‐entering the community from prisons and jails return to their families and to society; breaking the cycle for their children.
"At Safe Harbor, we consider it a privilege to serve the men and women in our care. These participants have come to us from living in the streets or ex-offenders that needed somewhere to go. We strive to provide them with so much more than food and shelter—we strive to make a lasting difference through group and pastoral counseling, life building classes, and finding them permanent employment which provides stability once they leave our care. Would you consider partnering with us to make a lasting impact?
We appreciate your support and pray that God will bless you as you have blessed! Together we are making a difference!" - Brad S Bowie, President
"At Safe Harbor, we consider it a privilege to serve the men and women in our care. These participants have come to us from living in the streets or ex-offenders that needed somewhere to go. We strive to provide them with so much more than food and shelter—we strive to make a lasting difference through group and pastoral counseling, life building classes, and finding them permanent employment which provides stability once they leave our care. Would you consider partnering with us to make a lasting impact?
We appreciate your support and pray that God will bless you as you have blessed! Together we are making a difference!" - Brad S Bowie, President
Our Mission Statement
A Safe Place to Recover, Worship, and Work
A Safe Place to Recover, Worship, and Work
Safe Harbor is a Co-Occurring Disorder Capable (CODC) program.
What is CODC?
CODC programs address co-occurring mental and substance –related disorders in their policies and procedures, assessment, program content, treatment planning, and discharge planning. Even when the programs are geared primarily toward treating mental health or substance use disorders, program staff address the interaction between mental and substance use disorders, along with their effect on the individual’s readiness to change through individual and group program content. Relapse and recovery environment issues are also addressed (TDMHSAS/DSAS, 2014).
What is CODC?
CODC programs address co-occurring mental and substance –related disorders in their policies and procedures, assessment, program content, treatment planning, and discharge planning. Even when the programs are geared primarily toward treating mental health or substance use disorders, program staff address the interaction between mental and substance use disorders, along with their effect on the individual’s readiness to change through individual and group program content. Relapse and recovery environment issues are also addressed (TDMHSAS/DSAS, 2014).
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Admissions Department, P.O. Box 505 Atoka, TN 38004
Admissions Department, P.O. Box 505 Atoka, TN 38004
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Safe Harbor of Erin Statistics
2023
2023
- Men Housed - 224
- Men Employed - 227
- Taxes Paid - $367,892.92
- Child Support Paid - $30,410.84
- Court Cost Paid - $5,410.84
- Men Housed - 221
- Men Employed - 241
- Taxes Paid - $221,676.21
- Child Support Paid - $34,822.53
- Men Employed - 263
- Taxes Paid - $196,812.95
- Child Support Paid - $41,315.79
- Court Costs/Fines/Restitution Paid - $22,050.67
- Men Employed - 312
- Taxes Paid - $195,025.13
- Child Support Paid - $55,967.86
- Men Employed - 297
- Taxes Paid - $215,795.83
- Child Support Paid - $55,310.76