A therapeutic recovery community that aims to help those struggling with addictions will open this fall in View Royal.
Earlier this week, the program passed its final hurdle when the Town of View Royal unanimously approved a rezoning application for the facility at 94 Talcott Rd. The decision came after the province announced it would provide $4.7 million in funding to Our Place Society for the program last month.
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Mayor David Screech said council recognized the need for this type of program in the Capital Region.
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Once the rezoning goes through a final reading on July 3, Our Place will begin capital upgrades that will continue throughout the summer on the former Choices Transitional Shelter.
Upgrades include replacing the flooring, putting in proper bathroom fixtures and a greenhouse, and replacing furniture.
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The goal of the therapeutic recovery community is to end the cycle of addiction, homelessness and criminality. As part of the program, residents would come to the peer-led program through the court system or following a detox program, and would stay at the facility for a two-year period, where they would focus on sobriety and recovering from their addictions.
The program would start with roughly 15 individuals and can house a maximum of 50.
There will be no drug and alcohol use allowed on the property and individuals will not be free to come and go as they wish.
In the end, the hope is that every individual who graduates from the program will be in control of their addiction, have a place to live, a job and the life skills necessary to live in the wider community.
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