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OUR HISTORY

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1. Providing individual and group counseling sessions

2. Facilitating skill building activities 

3. Providing employment services to improve employment status and income

4. Providing housing stabilization services;

5. Facilitating health and wellness

6. Conducting education sessions on money management 

7. Providing a safe and supportive environment through a therapeutic community

8. Participating in 12-Step programming. 

 Covenant Community, Inc. ignites healing and hope for individuals, families, and communities impacted by addiction. As Fulton County's leading nonprofit provider of comprehensive inpatient and outpatient treatment for men and families, we collaborate with an expansive network of partners to strengthen the greater metro-Atlanta community.

Our Vision

Our Mission 

To ignite healing and hope in those struggling with substance misuse by providing community-based treatment and recovery support for individuals and their families.

Covenant Community, Inc. accomplishes its mission by:

Covenant Community, Inc. (Covenant) is an intensive residential program for men experiencing homelessness and recovering from alcohol and/or substance use disorder. Covenant is licensed by the Georgia Department of Community Health as a Drug Abuse Treatment and Education Program and is approved to provide residential intensive treatment programming for a capacity of 14. Covenant is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation (CARF) and the Georgia Association of Recovery Residences (GARR). CCI uses a therapeutic community model to assist its residents in overcoming their addictive disorders and to return to productive, self-sufficient functioning in society. The program operates at two locations. The primary facility is located at 623 Spring Street NW, Atlanta, Georgia. This location is a 14-bed facility that includes a kitchen area, common dining and living areas, dorms, fitness area and spaces for individual and group sessions. The second facility is a 9-bed transitional house in Atlanta, Georgia.

Each resident receives a minimum of five (5) hours of services per week, as outlined in contractual requirements from the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities. Services include individual counseling, process groups, psycho-education groups, case management, housing assistance, financial education, career development, 12-Step programming and positive leisure and recreational activities. 

Program Description

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OUR ACCREDITATIONS

CCI has been granted a 3 year accreditation for the following program(s)/service(s):

-Therapeutic Communities: alcohol and other drugs/addictions (adults) 

-Community Employment Services: employment support

-Community Employment Services: Job Development

-Employment Development Services

This accreditation is valid through: March 31, 2025

CCI has been certified by GARR having met and displayed the professional and ethical standards set forth by GARR.  

 

This certification is valid through: March 9, 2029. 

CCI has been awarded a GDCH permit to maintain and operate a drug abuse treatment and education program. Approval is granted to provide the following program - 14 beds for adults. 

 

Permit # 060-403-D

Commission on Accreditation of Recovery Facilities

Georgia Department of Community Health

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Georgia Association of  Recovery Residences 

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