FAQs 180MINISTRIES DENVER, OLATHE

What is drug rehab in Denver Colorado like at 180 Ministries?

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Our program in Denver is a structured recovery environment focused on stability, accountability, and daily routine. Instead of a clinical or short-term model, we emphasize real-world living support, consistent structure, and long-term life rebuilding. Individuals work within a supportive housing setting designed to reduce chaos and create forward momentum.


Where are your locations?

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180 Ministries operates in Denver, Englewood, and Olathe, serving individuals throughout Colorado, Utah, and surrounding Rocky Mountain areas. These locations allow us to support both local residents and those traveling in for a more structured environment.


Do I need to live in Denver to join the program?

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No. While many participants come from the Denver metro area, we also serve individuals from across Colorado and neighboring states. People often travel specifically for structured support and a change of environment.


How long does the program last?

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Program length varies depending on individual needs and progress. The focus is not on a fixed timeline, but on building sustainable habits, responsibility, and stability that last beyond the program itself.

What does a typical day look like?

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We offer a range of solutions designed to meet your needs—whether you're just getting started or scaling something bigger. Everything is tailored to help you move forward with clarity and confidence.


How do I get started?

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Getting started is simple. Reach out through our contact form or schedule a call—we’ll walk you through the next steps and answer any questions along the way.


Is housing included?

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Yes. Supportive housing is a core part of the program. A stable living environment helps individuals focus on recovery without the distractions or instability that often interrupt progress.


Do you accept people who have tried recovery before?

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Yes. Many individuals who enter our program have previous treatment or recovery experiences. Our focus is on creating structure that supports long-term change rather than repeating short-term cycles.

Can I come from outside Colorado?

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Yes. We regularly work with individuals from Utah and other surrounding regions who are seeking structured recovery in a stable environment.


What is 180 Ministries and what do you do?

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180 Ministries is a long-standing outreach organization dedicated to sharing hope, recovery support, and life transformation through powerful testimonies, music, and community engagement. For over 50 years, we have partnered with churches, schools, civic groups, and recovery centers to bring awareness around addiction, mental health, and life-controlling issues. Our mission is to help individuals make a “180-degree turn” toward healing, purpose, and lasting change.


How can I invite 180 Ministries to speak at my church, school, or event?

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We combine a thoughtful, human-centered approach with clear communication and reliable results. It’s not just what we do—it’s how we do it that sets us apart.


Who does 180 Ministries serve and where do you operate?

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180 Ministries serves individuals, families, and communities across the United States, with a strong focus on Colorado and surrounding regions including Denver and Olathe. We regularly work with churches, schools, drug awareness programs, and recovery organizations to reach people who are struggling with addiction, brokenness, or life challenges. Many of the individuals we reach come from surrounding towns seeking hope and restoration through faith-based support and real-life testimonies.

TESTIMONIALS AND REVIEWS

MY TESTIMONY: SEAN

Since arriving at 180 Ministries five and a half months ago, Sean has experienced major changes in his mindset, behavior, and overall health. Before entering the program, he struggled with depression, anxiety, low confidence, and poor decision-making, leaving him exhausted and hopeless. Through classes, counseling, and hands-on work, Sean has rebuilt healthy thinking patterns and gained practical tools to support his recovery journey.

One of the biggest changes for Sean has been finding renewed purpose and hope for the future. He has learned how to manage stress, work through uncertainty, and stay focused on becoming the best version of himself. Today, Sean feels more confident and optimistic about life, recovery, and being a strong, healthy father for his two young boys.

MY TESTIMONY: SHASTA

Shasta came into the program alone and questioning a God who would allow the abuse, death, and the destruction that she had experienced life to be. Married nine years, with three children, she had fallen into addiction and lost everything. Her husband was in jail, her oldest son had been adopted and she was about to lose her two youngest boys for adoption.

Shasta was broken. It took a desperate leap of faith to get her through our front doors. It has been eight months. Shasta began a walk with her Redeemer. She chose to give her heart and life to Him and He brought her youngest sons home to her and began a tender healing journey in the whole family. Her husband who is now serving time at a halfway house is seeing the transformation in his wife and is hungry for the new life and hope he sees in her.

MY TESTIMONY: MATTHEW

Matthew entered the program in September 2022 homeless, broken, and desperate for change. Before coming to 180 Ministries, he was living on the streets of Denver battling methamphetamine and alcohol addiction while praying for a second chance at life. His determination was clear from the start—he showed up on a Saturday morning without an intake date, begging to be admitted into the program. From the moment he arrived, Matthew committed himself to scripture and placed his trust in Jesus as the foundation for his new life.

During the program, Matthew faced difficult challenges, including ongoing epilepsy that had fueled his alcohol abuse for years. He suffered multiple seizures and was rushed to the hospital several times, but through it all he learned to trust God and persevere through uncomfortable circumstances. Since graduating, Matthew has found success with a career selling insurance, stays active in his church community, and continues pursuing treatment to reduce his seizures. His story is a powerful example of God’s faithfulness and what can happen when someone fully commits to transformation.

MAKE AN IMPACT TODAY

Donations to 180MINISTRIES directly support the daily cost of housing, feeding, and equipping our students with the tools they need to rebuild their lives. Many who come to us arrive with their resources completely exhausted and are truly at the end of their rope, seeking a fresh start and a place of stability. Your generosity helps provide not just basic needs, but also guidance, structure, and life-changing teaching that empowers lasting transformation. If you feel led to make a difference in someone’s life today, we encourage you to click the button and give—every contribution helps restore hope and create a path forward.