CONTRIBUTE TO YOUR COMMUNITY

We’re different from a lot of nonprofit organizations in that we don’t have to rely on the usual fundraising efforts to keep the lights on. As a result, we’re able to direct every donation we do receive to improving our programs and providing additional outreach opportunities for our clients and beyond.

We continue to be humbled by the generosity of our community and gratefully accept all donations. Whether it's monetary, a donation of material items, or even keeping our clients in your prayers, you help make a huge difference in the work being done at Addiction Treatment Services.

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CURRENT NEEDS FOR MATERIAL PROVISIONS

We always appreciate receiving items that can be put to good use within our programs. Please drop off or send material donations to our main campus at 1010 S Garfield Avenue, Traverse City, MI, 49686.

 

Family program needs:

  • Crayons, watercolor markers, glue sticks, construction paper
  • Legos, playground balls, Nerf-style foam balls
  • Paper cups, large coolers, large cooler drink dispensers
  • Juice boxes (100% juice), healthy snacks
  • Large plastic storage boxes

 

Residential program needs:

  • Life Recovery Bibles and workbooks (frequently requested!)

  • Acrylic craft paint, Tacky glue, markers, beads, macrame thread and yarn, knitting and crochet needles, sketch pads, other art supplies

  • Window or portable air conditioners

  • Sheets (twin-size), bath towels, wash cloths

  • CD players (new or used), blank CD-R discs, MP3 players, new in-ear stereo headphones

  • Clothing of all types and sizes, for both men and women

  • Personal care items: toothbrushes, toothpaste, deodorant, shampoo, conditioner, etc.

COMMON REQUESTS FOR SPIRITUAL PROVISIONS

We often get requests for specific messages to focus on when praying for ATS and our clients. Please consider keeping the following in mind.

 

You can pray for:

  • Those in treatment for substance abuse and related mental and physical illnesses

  • Those who are still living with active addictions and aren’t in treatment or recovery

  • Families of people recovering from or experiencing addiction and related illnesses

  • Children living in households affected by addictions (These children are four to five times more likely than other children to suffer abuse and neglect, and to develop substance dependence in their lifetimes.)