The Salvation Army Clitheroe Center, located in Anchorage, Alaska, is a dedicated treatment facility offering recovery services for individuals struggling with substance abuse and co-occurring mental health disorders. As part of The Salvation Army’s mission to meet human needs without discrimination, the Clitheroe Center provides comprehensive care through both residential and outpatient programs tailored to individual recovery journeys.
The center’s residential program features gender-specific campuses designed to provide a safe, structured environment for intensive recovery. Clients benefit from evidence-based therapies, life skills training, and a supportive community, all aimed at fostering sustainable healing and personal growth. Outpatient services focus on flexibility, offering counseling, family support, and aftercare programs to help clients maintain long-term recovery after completing residential treatment.
Guided by The Salvation Army’s commitment to dignity and empowerment, the Clitheroe Center is staffed by compassionate professionals, including certified counselors and mental health experts, ensuring high-quality care. Accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF), the center emphasizes best practices and client-centered services.
Supported by state funding and private donations, the Clitheroe Center remains a vital resource in Alaska’s behavioral health landscape. It embodies The Salvation Army’s broader vision of hope and transformation, striving to uplift lives and rebuild communities impacted by addiction.