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Stay Clean: self-help groups

Stay Clean is a network of Christian self-help groups, set up by and for people with substance abuse problems. Its groups are freely accessible for every person who wants to become and stay clean. Stay Clean self-help groups use the Twelve Steps of the Alcoholics Anonymous. Stay Clean is part of the Stay Clean Foundation, which is closely cooperating with De Hoop.

Aim
It is Stay Clean's goal to offer support to people who want to live a life free of addiction. Point of departure is the gospel of Jesus Christ. Stay Clean visitors wants to pass on a message of hope to others, making it possible for them to stay clean as well. Stay Clean encourages and activates former addicts to strive after a new and dynamic way of living. Stay Clean is fully convinced that former addicts are irreplaceable and of overriding importance when you are struggling against addiction.

Identity
Stay Clean has a Christian identity and it has the following credo:

  • Jesus Christ is the Son of God
  • He died on the cross
  • He resurrected from the grave
  • Based on His crucifixion and resurrection, there is forgiveness for those who believe in Him

Stay Clean is an interdenominational organization.

Eligibility
Everyone who wants to become and stay clean is welcome at Stay Clean's self-help groups. Non-Christians are welcome too. Stay Clean does, however, want visitors to respect the program's Christian identity. Cursing, swearing and using abusive language is not allowed. Otherwise, our motto is: come as you are!

Stay Clean rules
Stay Clean has the following rules:

  • Everything that concerns the group, is kept confidential
  • We talk about ourselves only
  • We stick to the here and now. We share what we have encountered this day or this week
  • We share our experiences, strength and hope
  • We do not come up with ideas to solve other people's problems
  • We hold no interviews or discussions
  • We divide the available time
  • If you have used during the past 24 hours, you may listen only

Locations and hours Stay Clean self-help meetings
Stay Clean self-help groups meet on Tuesday from 2.00 pm until 3.30 pm and on Friday from 8.00 pm until 9.30 pm.

Tuesday afternoon groups meet at the following address:
Stay Clean Walk-in Project
Spuiweg 70
3311 GV Dordrecht

Wednesday evening groups meet at De Hoop's outpatient clinic. The address is:
De Hoop Outpatient Clinic
Spuiweg 79
3311 GT Dordrecht

People may visit Stay Clean meetings whenever they feel the need to go.

Finances
Visiting Stay Clean self-help meetings is free of charge.

Contact information
Dordrecht
Stay Clean Walk-in Project
Spuiweg 70
3311 GV Dordrecht
T. +31 (0)62 49 00 278
E. janvanduivendijk@stayclean.nl
W. http://www.stayclean.nl/

Nationwide
Stay Clean
PO Box 91
3990 DB Houten
E. janvanduivendijk@stayclean.nl
W. http://www.stayclean.nl/

Meer informatie

  • Christian identity

    At De Hoop Foundation, ideology and identity are very important concepts - in the private as well as the social area.

  • How to apply for treatment at De Hoop

    If you wish to receive treatment or counseling at De Hoop, you need to call the central intake office, located at De Hoop's outpatients' clinic: +31 (0)78 6 11 12 22.

  • De Hoop's front door: intake

    Every client comes through De Hoop's outpatients' clinic. In other words, the outpatient's clinic is De Hoop's front door.

  • Crosspoint motivation center

    Crosspoint is De Hoop's motivation center for people who are addicted and want to become motivated to follow treatment.

  • Therapeutic centers

    If you are motivated to break with your addiction, you can follow clinical care at De Hoop. De Hoop's clinic consists of seven living groups and Therapeutic Center De Brug.

  • Therapeutic center De Brug

    De Brug (‘the bridge') is a therapeutic center for clients who are able to live independently but still need some counseling.

  • General treatment program (44-56 weeks)

    De Hoop offers two different treatment programs for people with substance abuse problems who need 24-hour care. Here, you will find more information about the general treatment program.

  • Basic program

    De Hoop's basic program has a duration of eight weeks. This 24-hour program is suitable for men and women aged 18 and over that have substance abuse problems.

  • Part-time treatment

    Part-time treatment takes place at weekdays. De Hoop offers a two and three version. Part-time treatment is intended for clients who live independently and have reached abstinence.

  • Ambulatory treatment

    Maybe you do not need 24-hour or part-time treatment and you might only need a weekly counseling session with a psychologist.

  • Post-clinical treatment

    If you follow clinical treatment within De Hoop, you are eligible for Post-Clinical Treatment (PCT). Within the PCT, you have your own living accommodation and you run your own household.

  • 12-steps program (Challenge One, Two and Three)

    De Hoop offers a 12-steps program, which is divided into three parts (Challenge One, Two and Three). Here, you will find more information about our 12-steps program.

  • Stay Clean: walk-in project

    Stay Clean's Walk-in Project is intended for people who are addicted and/or lack housing. The walk-in project wants to provide these people with a safe and warm place to stay.

  • Horeb community

    Horeb is a Christian community in Beekbergen. It is part of De Hoop. On its premises, about one hundred men and women receive help for substance abuse or psychosocial problems.

  • Refaja (Rotterdam)

    Because many of De Hoop's clients are from Rotterdam the decision was made to establish a Christian addiction care facility (Refaja) in Rotterdam.

  • Parent/partner work

    Are you a parent or partner of an addict? In that case, you can also find help. Parents and partners often go through a very difficult time due to their children's or partners' addiction.

  • Children of addicted parents

    It is possible for you to take your child(ren) with you when you are admitted to De Hoop's clinical care. When you apply for treatment, intake officers will go through every possibility with you.

  • Work and study

    Gaining work experience combined with following relevant education is an important part of De Hoop's clinical treatment offer.

  • De Hoop and detention

    You are being detained in prison. You are probably already looking forward to your release. To the time when you can go wherever you want to go. But will you really be free?

  • Visiting clients

    Clients who have been admitted for more than two weeks are allowed to receive visitors.

  • Need help?

    "My life is a mess." "I want to stop but I do not know how." Maybe, you have said this today. But change is possible for you! De Hoop Foundation wishes to support you in starting a new life.