ARC
Harbor Light
Industrial Homes
Booth Homes
100

These restorative programs shifted their focus in the 1940s and 1950s to drug and alcohol recovery, incorporating work therapy and 12-step programming laying the foundation for this program we know today.

What is the ARC?

100

The first Salvation Army Harbor Light Center was founded in 1949 in this U.S. city.

What is Indianapolis, Indiana?

100

Established in response to homelessness and unemployment, these homes provided work opportunities through salvaging and refurbishing goods.

What are Industrial homes

100

Booth Homes were named after The Salvation Army’s founders and were created to support this specific group of women.

Who are unwed mothers?

200

Before the the restorative programs became focused on addiction recovery, it evolved from this type of early Salvation Army social service that helped men survive unemployment during the Great Depression.

What are the industrial Homes?

200

Originally, the Harbor Light Center focused on providing shelter and services for individuals struggling with this addiction.

What is alcoholism?

200

The first Salvation Army salvage brigade, a cornerstone of Industrial Homes, was started in this U.S. state in 1896.

What is New Jersey?

200

The first official Salvation Army rescue home for women was opened in this city in 1883.

What is Glasgow, Scotland?

300

In 1911, The Salvation Army published a paper, showing a shift in focus from sheltering men to recovery-based services for those struggling with alcohol addiction.

What is Restoring the Inebriate?

300

Over the years, Harbor Light expanded its services beyond alcoholism treatment to include programs addressing these two issues.

What is homelessness and addiction?

300

Industrial Homes were inspired by the vision outlined in this book by William Booth, which proposed a plan for social and spiritual reform.

What is In Darkest England and the Way Out?

300

This Salvationist took in women informally before The Salvation Army formally established Booth Homes, leading to the expansion of the ministry.

Who is Mrs. Cottrill of Whitechapel?