TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT.
CAREER PATHS & TRAINING.
We can train you for entry-level positions that match your interests. Become a hero in your community.
A RECOVERY COACH.
A Recovery Coach is someone who helps people recover from addiction. They identify and remove any barriers that might prevent someone from recovering. To become a Recovery Coach, you need to complete one training of 30 hours, and there is no test, formal education, or experience required. In 1 week, you can become a Recovery Coach.
Get consultation and schedule yourself in a class: Text/Call (301) 291-5477
A CERTIFIED ADDICTION RECOVERY COACH (CARC).
ASAP-NYCB acknowledges a CARC as having the skill and ability to help someone recover from addiction. You need to complete 60 training hours. There is no test or high school education required. In 2 ½ weeks, you can complete training, and head toward certification.
Get consultation and schedule yourself for classes: Text/Call (301) 291-5477
A CERTIFIED RECOVERY PEER ADVOCATE (CRPA).
ASAP-NYCB acknowledges a CRPA as having the skill and the ability to protect rights and provide outreach and mentoring to those with substance use. You need to complete 3 trainings of 53 hours and 500 hours of role experience, but we can provide both of these with ease. You need to also pass a test, in which we'll prep you for and help you schedule. You have to have at least a High School Diploma/GED. In 2 weeks, you can complete training, and head toward employment and certification.
Get consultation and schedule yourself for classes: Text/Call (301) 291-5477
A GENERAL LABORER.
If you're working where you could get exposed to harmful substances, like the Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL), you have to take an OSHA 40-Hour HAZWOPER training and get 3 days of site experience from your employer.
We can help you get this, to get a consultation: Text/Call (301) 291-5477
A FOOD HANDLER.
We can help you get this, to get a consultation: Text/Call (301) 291-5477
DEVELOPMENT.
GROUP THERAPY.
IOD'd™: WOMEN WHO HAVE OVERDOSED
This support group helps women who have overdosed validate their experience and embrace being alive to tell their story. Women have reclaimed their lives, and you can, too.
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