Reintegration
It is not enough to develop solutions for those who are homeless or for individuals with chemical or alcohol dependencies. It is essential to reintegrate them through strategies and environments designed with this purpose in mind!
PROJECT
They are our sons and daughters, our brothers and sisters, our fathers and mothers.
Our Family!
Who are we looking for?
It's painful
The anguish and pain of a mother for her addicted child, the despair of a son seeing his father drunk every day, and the indifference of siblings toward those sinking into addiction are everyday realities in our community.
We understand that it’s not enough to provide solutions for those living on the streets or struggling with chemical or alcohol dependency. It’s essential to reintegrate them through strategies and environments specifically designed for this purpose.
Rehabilitating them
In addition to providing assistance, support, and aid to the staff and collaborators of the clinics dedicated to the hospitalization, treatment, and rehabilitation of individuals struggling with chemical or alcohol dependency in our community, as well as to the patients they serve, the Michael of Nebadon Institute is being structured to train, qualify, and integrate those who have completed the proper treatments into our team of resident or volunteer servers.
Reintegrating them
The Reintegration Project, developed by the team at the Michael of Nebadon Institute, plans to establish Community Centers for Volunteer Services to serve the communities surrounding these centers, aiming to address or complement, based on our most basic needs, the specific demands of each community.
These centers will be built with private residences, a restaurant, meeting rooms, and shops, all to be operated by the Institute's team of servers, with the goal of serving our community.