Mighty Wings SA

'today is your day, it's a new beginning'

You are not Alone

Taking the Next Step

You have the courage

" In the shadow of your wings I will make my refuge, until these calamities have passed by" Psalm 57.1

Due to the massive demand for accessible, affordable and effective recovery centres world-wide, Carol and Rodney Keyzer, founders of Mighty Wings, now provide training to churches and NGOs, community and welfare organisations and other addiction recovery organisations to equip and empower them to address the massive issues caused by substance abuse and addiction within their own communities.

Community-based Recovery Centres provide addicted individuals and their families with the appropriate structures, thorough assessments and integrated professional and volunteer services that support effective and affordable, long-term recovery management in one’s natural living environment, offering easy access, affordable and effective support.

'you are unique, that is your power'

Community Based Recovery

Low Cost

Low-cost recovery services due to community buy-in and trained volunteer services.

Empowered

The community is empowered to support and help their own community.

Stigmas Broken

Stigmas and isolation are broken in the clients natural living environment.

Role Models

Clients can relate to accessible role models within their community.

Goals

Recovery Programs are outcomes-based with achievable goals

Triggers

Clients are equipped to effectively deal with environmental triggers.

Prevention

Emotional coping programs forms a major part of relapse prevention.

Drug Testing

Drug testing is a crucial part of the recovery process and relapse prevention.

Best Results

Combined professional and non-professional services are incorporated for the best results.

Support

Community fund raising initiatives helps to support the work financially.

Spirituality

Spiritual and moral regeneration programs can be applied in practical ways and clients can continue to attend their church of choice and broaden their personal support network.

Family

Family members engage in their own programs and also guided on how to effectively support the addicted family member. Family accountability is integrated into the recovery process.

Life Skills

Life-skill programs focus on growth in all the major life areas. Clients apply life skills in day to day living in practical and empowering ways, assisting them to cope effectively in all their roles.

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