Salvation Army Clitheroe.

Clitheroe's website says:
"The Salvation Army Clitheroe Center prioritizes admissions into services for pregnant women."

Actually, the only group that consistently fares worse at Salvation Army Clitheroe than pregnant women, is Alaska Natives.

  • Five pregnant women were in Residential Treatment from Dec. '06 to June '07.

  • The first was expelled soon after it was learned she was pregnant. The young man who impregnated her is featured here. She had been a college student at UAA before treatment but was homeless when expelled. Her expulsion may have been related to a confidentiality violation, (see here). detThe circumstances around her expulsion from treatment will never be investigated, since the person who violated her confidentiality and expelled her, a Salvation Army director, is also the person who decides whether to investigate it. (He doesn't want to investigate his own misconduct. Audio here).
  • The second pregnant client was expelled with several other clients.
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  • The third was admitted as a favor to a certain agency. She miscarried and left treatment early.
  • The fourth was initially denied admittance for being pregnant, but ultimately was admitted and did well (here).
  • The fifth had a difficult time and I don't remember how she left.

  • A sixth pregnant young lady was banned from Detox, but was admitted because a social worker for the V.A. forced Clitheroe to accept her.
    She is on the ban page.

  • From Dec. '06 to June '07: Insured 60+ year old men completed treatment at a much higher rate than uninsured pregnant women. The 2 oldest clients in residential December '06 (the month I began), were the same 2 oldest clients in Detox in June '07 (the month I quit).
  • Their histories made them poor candidates for Residential Treatment. After Residential Treatment each returned to detox to sober up.
  • The local Salvation Army made (very roughly) $40,000 on the two from Dec '06 to June '07.


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