The Family Treatment Services (FTS) program, provided by The Salvation Army in Hawaii, offers a comprehensive range of services designed to address homelessness and its associated challenges. The program is designed to support women and children in crisis, particularly those dealing with substance abuse, domestic violence, and poverty. FTS provides transitional housing, substance abuse treatment, trauma recovery counseling, life skills development, and vocational training. The ultimate goal of the program is to help these individuals and families regain stability and independence.
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