Knox County Life After Meth is a non-profit organization based in Vincennes, Indiana, dedicated to helping incarcerated addicts recover and reintegrate into the community. Founded in 2005, the organization provides a faith-based and peer-facilitated program within the Knox County Jail, offering evidence-based curriculum, support, and resources for individuals seeking to overcome addiction. With the support of community partners, Knox County Life After Meth aims to create a supportive environment for recovery and reentry.
Through their Community Model Program, Knox County Life After Meth addresses the growing crisis of methamphetamine and drug use by providing a community of support and utilizing the 12-Steps of NA AA, the Life Recovery Bible, and evidence-based curriculum. In addition to their jail program, the organization operates recovery houses for women and men, offering a safe and supportive environment for individuals seeking to rebuild their lives. Knox County Life After Meth also hosts a support group for those seeking recovery, providing a space for individuals to connect and find encouragement on their journey to sobriety.
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