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ARC launches campaign showing power of a second chance

BY HALEY OSNESS

The idea of a second chance at life may feel far-fetched—but at The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Centers (ARC), this has become a reality for many of the roughly 150,000 individuals that go through the drug and alcohol recovery program each year.

The ARC offers a free 180-day residential work-therapy program funded by The Salvation Army thrift stores. The program provides spiritual, social and emotional assistance to those who have lost themselves to addiction. For many people, it's their last stop on the path to recovery.

To share this continued success of the ARC with the public, The Salvation Army recently launched its Second Chances

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