455 S Main Ave
San Antonio, TX 78204-1133
(210) 299-3709
CAM provides food, clothing, rental assistance, utility assistance, prescription medication assistance, identification recovery (ID's and birth certificates), sack lunches for the homeless, a free mail box, and referrals. This work is done through donations of food and clothing, volunteers (over 200 keep the operation going) and financial assitance.
90% of all men and women relapse within the first 90 days of leaving treatment or detox. Without a positive, safe and encouraging environment in which to live these newly recovering individuals hardly stand a chance. And rather than following the program of recovery they inevitably fall back into their old patterns and end up addicted and on the street again. Every day, we help heal the devastating effects of addiction by providing structured residential and assistance programs that reduce & prevent homelessness, unemployment, poverty and crime caused by substance abuse.
We provide full service psychological care and assessments for our returning Veterans and those applying for Social Security or VA Disability income.
We offer a Masters in Counseling with a school or community emphasis as well as a PhD program for Counselor Education and Supervision. Our program recently won the 2012 Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Robert E. Frank Outstanding Program Award at the American Counselor Education & Supervision Conference this year.
DAPA’s Partial Hospital Program (PHP) is an intensive outpatient therapeutic setting focused on stabilizing a patient to prevent future hospitalizations. Although the purpose of the PHP is to prevent future hospitalizations, if a patient’s symptoms were to become acute, DAPA’s Outreach Team is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to determine the service each individual may need.