The kinds of services offered will vary at each Bridge centre location. Some Bridge centres offer residential programmes along with community programmes. Others offer the day programme. At each Bridge you can expect:
The kinds of services offered will vary at each Bridge centre location. Some Bridge centres offer residential programmes along with community programmes.
At each Bridge you can expect:
Recovery church.
The 12 Steps.
To find out more, please view the information about your nearest Bridge centre or complete our Help Now form.
You can access the Bridge programme by phoning your local Bridge service. Alternatively, you can complete the online Help Now form here.
You can also access our Bridge programme from other health services.
Find out about your nearest Bridge centre or complete our Help Now form.
Yes, you can.
Find out about your nearest Bridge centre or complete our Help Now form.
Community day programmes are free.
If you are in receipt of a benefit and qualify for a residential support subsidy a proportion of your benefit will be redirected to the bridge.
If neither of these applies, please contact your nearest Bridge for further advice.
We are open to anyone who is experiencing harm from the use of alcohol and/or other drugs.
Find out about your nearest Bridge centre or complete our Help Now form.
The Salvation Army Bridge can you to access these services at no charge. It is part of our service to support people to find other services that can also assist them.
There are a huge range of services at the Salvation Army that we can help you to access. These are listed here.
In the first instance, make a free call to The Salvation Army Call Centre on 0800 53 00 00 to find out about the services available in your area.
The Bridge welcomes diversity and inclusion by considering culture, age, disability, sexuality and gender identity. If you are wanting to achieve abstinence or reduce the harm of alcohol and other drugs then we are here to help.
No, please contact your nearest Bridge centre for further advice.
Yes, the Salvation Army will treat your information in confidence in accordance with privacy legislation.
Yes, we encourage active participation and involvement with your whānau and friends during your stay at the Bridge.