Free Faith-Based Rehab Program Opens in Wausau Wisconsin

Free Faith-Based Rehab Program Opens in Wausau Wisconsin

A faith-based nonprofit is making free rehabs in Wisconsin more accessible, opening a new facility in Wausau to serve more people struggling with addiction at no cost.

Adult and Teen Challenge of Wisconsin recently unveiled expanded recovery services after acquiring a new building in the city, adding beds, mentorship and life-skills support for those who cannot afford traditional treatment.

For people without insurance or financial resources, faith-based and nonprofit programs like this one can be a lifeline. These organizations often provide long-term residential care, accountability, and community support completely free of charge.

What Adult and Teen Challenge Wisconsin Offers

Adult and Teen Challenge of Wisconsin held a “Night of Vision” event at Bible Truth Chapel in Wausau to showcase the expanded recovery services following its acquisition of a new building.

The nonprofit runs a structured four-step recovery program covering:

  1. Learning about addiction — understanding the roots and patterns of substance use
  2. Healing — emotional and physical recovery support
  3. Faith integration — spiritual grounding as part of the recovery process
  4. Future preparation — resume writing, addressing employment gaps, and life skills coaching

Each participant is paired with a mentor who walks through the program with them, helping with practical skills like resume writing and preparing to discuss gaps in employment history.

The Wausau facility will offer 10 to 15 beds, and the organization is also helping women dealing with addiction access its women’s facility in La Crosse.

Who Qualifies for Free or Low-Cost Treatment

Programs like Adult and Teen Challenge typically serve anyone struggling with substance use disorder who is willing to commit to a long-term residential program. There are generally no insurance requirements, these free rehabs in Wisconsin rely on donations, grants, and community support to cover costs.

Faith-based programs often accept participants regardless of religious background. The focus is on recovery, not conversion. If you or someone you love is uninsured or underinsured, this type of program may be an option worth exploring.

Eligibility for other free rehabs near you may depend on:

  1. Income level — many sliding-scale and state-funded programs are income-based
  2. Medicaid enrollmentMedicaid rehab coverage in Wisconsin can cover inpatient and outpatient treatment at certified facilities
  3. Referrals — some programs accept referrals from courts, parole officers, or social workers

How to Access Free Rehab Resources in Wisconsin

Getting into a free or low-cost program often starts with a single call or referral. Here are actionable steps:

  1. Contact SAMHSA’s National Helpline at 1-800-662-4357 (free, confidential, 24/7) to find treatment options near you
  2. Check Wisconsin Medicaid eligibility — BadgerCare Plus may cover rehab centers near you if you meet income requirements
  3. Search for free rehabs near you using Rehabs.org’s directory of low-cost and nonprofit programs
  4. Ask about sliding scale fees at local treatment centers — many adjust costs based on income
  5. Reach out to faith-based nonprofits like Adult and Teen Challenge, which offer free residential care without requiring insurance

Director Micah Meline, himself a program graduate, noted the organization’s broader goal: “We don’t want to just be a building where people say, oh, that’s where addicts go. We want to be a pillar of the Wausau community.”

His own path to recovery came through a parole officer who connected him to help, a reminder that the right referral at the right moment can change everything.

Finding Affordable Treatment Near Wausau

If you’re looking for free rehabs in Wisconsin or elsewhere, you don’t have to navigate the system alone. Rehabs.org lists various free and low-cost treatment options nationwide. Call 800-914-7089 (Info iconSponsored) to find affordable care near you.

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