Friendship Outreach, Inc.
Building stronger families to make safer communities!
W.A.R.P. 180
Our program is designed to be completed in one year.  However, we will cater the program to the needs of the individual, so length of stay may vary depending on the individual's needs.  The program is broken down into four segments designed to walk each student through the recovery process.
  1. Grace - introduces the awesome grace of God and His amazing love for us.
  2. Hope - reveals that there is  a future beyond where you've been.
  3. Peace - Provides opportunity for healing; coming to peace with the past.
  4. Love - trains each student to return to the world and show God's love through right living.
In order to be considered for our program, each student must personally seek help.  Second party requests will not even be considered.  Once the student has sought help there are a few other criteria for admission:
  1. When possible, all admissions are voluntary.  However, we will cooperate with court orders, provided the order stipulates full compliance with and completion of the program.
  2. Applicants must be 18 years of age or older.
  3. Applicants must consent to release of any medical, legal, or mental health records.
  4. Applicants must submit to testing for STD's and pregnancy.
  5. Applicants must submit to a drug test upon admission and to regular, random tests.
  6. Applicants must sign a pledge of compliance with all program rules and regulations.
NO ONE WILL BE DENIED SERVICES SOLELY DUE TO FINANCIAL INABILITY!!!
We ask that a specific amount be pledged monthly to help cover program cost.
If God leads you to this ministry, we will join with you in a commitment to rebuild a life that has true freedom found only in Christ.  Let Christ turn your rubble to riches!
Yours in Christ
Kristi Spurlin
Program Director

Recently, Connie & Kristi were at one of Arkansas' prisons to represent W.A.R.P. 180 at a parole hearing.



Women's Addictions Resistance Project (W.A.R.P.) 180 is our answer to the need for quality, Christ-centered drug programs for women.  The need for programs of this nature is outstanding.  God laid it on our hearts to reach out to those women who are so desperately seeking an end to their misery.
The Women's Addiction Resistance Project 180 (W.A.R.P. 180) is a focused residential program targeting the unique needs of women struggling with habitual behaviors & controlling lifestyles.  This residential training facility teaches women to resist the temptation of habitual behaviors & controlling lifestyles.

Twelve months of intensive, supportive, educational intervention can be adapted under special circumstances to meet the individual needs.  The goal is to help ladies make a 180 turn in their lives, from the rubble of addiction to riches in Christ.

Fees vary depending on the individual's ability to pay, family or church support, personal and program needs, court or legal fees, medical needs, and so on.

Each applicant will need to call for an interview and a personal assessment.

PROJECT 180

Project 180 is a support group for those struggling with habitual behaviors.  Meetings are Bible-based, focusing on positive change through the power of Christ, designed to help people make a 180 turn.  Project 180 meets on Monday and Thursday nights at 7pm in the fellowship hall of Parkview Baptist Church in Batesville, Arkansas.  These meetings are open to any member of the community in need of support.

There is no charge for the group meetings, but donations will be accepted.
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