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Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Classes

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.