About Us
We embrace the concepts espoused by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSHA), the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD), and Arkansas Peer Support Model. At the heart of the recovery movement is the idea of shifting focus from the disease or pathological aspect of the illness, emphasis should be on strengths and potential for success.
WHAT SETS US APART?
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Our Mission
At NEA Divine Intervention, we meet every individual where they are in their recovery, lifestyle, emotional and physical health. We are a non-judgmental safe zone for everyone in our community.
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Our organization is peer-staffed and managed, ensuring that every member of our team brings their own lived experience with substance use and mental health challenges.