At F.A.C.E.S., we understand the profound impact that substance use can have on individuals, families, and communities. Our Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Classes are designed to provide a safe, structured, and educational environment for those affected by substance misuse—offering not just information, but a path toward healing and lasting change.
These classes combine evidence-based practices with compassionate support, guiding participants through the physical, emotional, and psychological aspects of substance dependency. Through guided discussions, therapeutic exercises, and skill-building activities, individuals learn to recognize triggers, develop healthy coping mechanisms, and rebuild confidence in their ability to make positive decisions.
Our SUD program focuses on three key areas:
- Awareness – Educating participants about the science of addiction, the effects of substance use, and the stages of recovery.
- Prevention & Intervention – Teaching practical strategies to avoid relapse, navigate stress, and manage emotions.
- Support & Growth – Encouraging connection, accountability, and self-reflection in a non-judgmental environment.
Classes are facilitated by experienced professionals who are trained in trauma-informed care and substance use counseling. We understand that recovery is not a one-size-fits-all journey, which is why our program is personalized and respectful of each participant’s background, culture, and experiences.
Whether participants are engaging through school referrals, court mandates, or self-enrollment, our goal is to equip them with tools that foster resilience, personal responsibility, and long-term well-being.
At F.A.C.E.S., we believe that everyone deserves a second chance—and we are here to walk beside each person as they work toward a healthier, more hopeful future.