Center for counseling and rehabilitation of persons dependent on alcohol and other drugs work in
the Hope and Solidarity Foundation (FSSP), under the patronage of the Metropolitan of Moldova and
Bucovina.
It was founded in 2004 in collaboration with the City of Iasi. Our goal is to help those affected directly or
indirectly by alcohol and other drugs to regain their physical health, mental, emotional and spiritual. Since
we believe that addiction is a disease bio-psycho-socio-spiritual, using methods that rely on faith, medicine,
psychology and social sciences.
To provide high quality professional services we combined the basic elements of our Orthodox spirituality
with elements of international recovery methods that have proven effective over time: Minnesota and De Hoop.
In 2008 they received the full range of services offered by our center, a total of 3 501 people.
We enjoy good cooperation with partners: City Mun Iasi, Iasi County Council, Center for assessment,
prevention and anti-drug counseling Iasi, a branch of the NAA, Iasi maximum security penitentiary, municipal
hospitals and universities, NGOs the country and abroad.
In 2007, in partnership with DGASPC Iasi, started PHARE project: Communication and social cohesion in
preventing and treating addiction, which aimed at reducing the number of consumers of alcohol / drugs, among
Iasi county population, through activities of information on damaging effects of consumption of psychoactive
substances and training activities of a primary network of community intervention.
In 2008, the Program Neighborhood Romania - Moldova, PHARE CBC 2006 began implementing cross-border
project: "A bridge of flowers, not drugs". This project is an expansion and diversification project activity
counseling and rehabilitation center for persons dependent on alcohol and other drugs that occur in the
Solidarity and Hope Foundation, in 2004, in partnership with the Directorate of Community Assistance Iasi
Municipality . He also is a result of accumulated experience that led to the segment orientation activities
more information and training in addition to addiction treatment.
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