Safe Haven

Clarksville, AR 72830
Located in Johnson County
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1157 South Rogers Street
Clarksville, AR 72830

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  • English

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Serving Johnson County
Tel: 479-705-0118

Safe Haven is dedicated to helping individuals and families overcome life’s most challenging circumstances through compassionate, faith-based support and comprehensive recovery services. The organization serves as a community hub for those facing addiction, homelessness, poverty, family crisis, or other life obstacles, providing a path toward healing, empowerment, and restoration. Through holistic care, Safe Haven addresses the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of each client, recognizing that lasting change begins when individuals are treated as whole people rather than as problems to be solved.

Their counseling and recovery programs focus on empowering individuals to achieve long-term sobriety, manage emotions, and rebuild healthy relationships. Anger management is an important component of Safe Haven’s services, integrated into both group and individual counseling sessions. Clients learn how to process emotions constructively, reduce impulsive reactions, and develop self-awareness and coping strategies that promote lasting behavioral change. Group therapy topics also include stress management, relapse prevention, parenting, and domestic violence, providing clients with essential life skills to sustain recovery and stability.

Safe Haven’s 12-week recovery program combines education, counseling, and peer support to equip participants with the tools needed for independence and success. The organization also offers transitional housing for women, free case management, and resource coordination with community partners. By offering free or low-cost counseling sessions and access to vital resources, Safe Haven ensures that no one is left behind due to financial hardship. Their mission is to heal, empower, and restore — helping individuals break cycles of addiction, anger, and generational deprivation to build a brighter, more stable future for themselves and their families.

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