REBUILDING LIVES, RESTORING HOPE
HCSA HIGHPOINT
HCSA Highpoint Halfway House first started in 1996 to help former drug offenders rebuild broken lives. Over the last two decades, it has expanded to provide a safe and substance free place for homeless male ex-offenders, newly released prisoners and those in recovery from addiction, to restart their lives.
Through a transitional living programme, HCSA empowers residents to attain more permanent housing, gainful employment and financial independence, so as to live a productive addiction free life, and successfully reintegrate into society.
HCSA Highpoint Referral
If you would like to refer a potential resident to HCSA Highpoint, please click to submit a form.
REFERRAL FORMCore Services
- Early Recovery Treatment
- Transitional Living Program
- Recovery Meetings
- Case Management
- Counselling
- Work Therapy
- Life Skills Training
- Family Engagement
- Recreational Activities
Act in Motion (A.I.M)
HCSA Highpoint believes that recovery is an Act in Motion (A.I.M) that continues even after our residents leave the halfway house. To facilitate this, we launched A.I.M Society, an aftercare programme consisting of a 6-month follow up with casework, home visits, and work visits upon discharge from Highpoint.
Alumni Success Stories
Providing a Helping Hand to Society After Prison Life
Ram Weerasingham, who, as a teenager, planned to work instead of continuing his educational journey, became addicted to cannabis at the age of 16 to relax due to hard work....
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