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Who we are...

Titus 2 Partnership Inc. offers a structured women-only Christian education, discipleship and mentoring program. The program components encompass character and spiritual formation, substance abuse recovery and education, life-skills training, and vocational skill development.

Titus 2 Program Graduates experience life transformation through learning, and living the Gospel of Christ.

About us...

Titus 2 Partnership, Inc. is an all-volunteer-operated non-profit ministry (501c3) in Bay County, Florida, offered for women seeking life recovery from various life-limiting dysfunctions.

Partners...

Titus 2 partners believe the individual benefits from a decidedly Christian ministry promoting substance abuse recovery

Biblical...

The Titus 2 12 step program includes women mentoring women, with a Biblical perspective, and assimilation into healthy faith community.

Our Statement of Faith

What do we believe?

Substance Abuse Recovery with a Christian emphasis. We believe in the one eternal God who exists as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

Jesus Christ as Lord & Savior

We believe that Jesus Christ is the incarnate God, born of a virgin, that He was resurrected and ascended into Heaven, and that He will come again in power and glory.

The Word of God

We believe the Bible is the inspired, infallible, and authoritative Word of God.

Relationship with Christ

We believe that a personal relationship with the risen Christ, through His reaching out and drawing us to Himself, is the way to salvation and that this invitation to relationship is available to all people.

Freedom from sin

We believe that each believer in Jesus Christ can live a godly life of obedience in a spiritually maturing life through the ministry of the Holy Spirit, having not only freedom from the penalty of sin and life eternal with Christ in Heaven, but also freedom from the power of sin in this life.

The Body of Christ

We believe that the Church is Christ’s means of uniting believers and providing community for them as well as welcoming non-believers into community and salvation as we reach out into the world in accordance with Christ’s command to “go”, “baptize”, and “teach”.

Our Mission Statement

To provide life transformation for marginalized with life-limiting dysfunctions through Christian instruction, discipleship, and mentoring to support change and healing.

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Program Goals

Support marginalized women with life-limiting dysfunctions, including substance abuse and addiction, in moving toward permanent solutions for successful living with a healthy identity in a personal relationship with Christ and involvement in Christian community through Christian Twelve Step program, Christian education, discipleship, and mentoring toward change and healing.

Assist women to enter into and navigate systems of care, remove barriers to recovery, stay engaged in the recovery process, and live full, whole, and healthy lives free from life-limiting dysfunction.

Increase the long-term success of women seekiing healing from other life-limiting dysfunctions by fostering work-ordered lives and supporting their commitment to becoming productive members of Christian spiritual and recovery community.

Increase the effective ministry of volunteers and life recovery students, helping both develop valuable relationships and become more effective members of Christian community.

Titus 2’s program has a limited number of beds for long term residence. However, we can offer intensive weekend programs or outpatient programs.

After application, interview, and intake assessment the right program plan goals will be developed with the individual.

Through the Power of Christ, help women fulfill their lives as God intended.

Ways to Help

Support marginalized women with life-limiting dysfunctions, including substance abuse and addiction, in moving toward permanent solutions for successful living with a healthy identity in a personal relationship with Christ and involvement in Christian community through Christian Twelve Step program, Christian education, discipleship, and mentoring toward change and healing.

Prayer & Intercession

Pray for our women as they go through the 12 step program, and pray for our volunteers giving their time, talents, and resources.

Financial Support

Provide financial support for the student’s housing and classroom needs. See our Giving Page.

Volunteer

Participate in a study with the students, serve as a sponsor for a woman in a church small group or class, provide a supper and fellowship time for women, teach a short term class, lead a Bible study, engage with the women and provide oversight when staff is off.

Mission-Critical Donations

Help With Immediate Needs – Kitchen items, household items, cleaning supplies, personal items, etc. For our current list of requested items, see our Facebook page – Titus 2 Partnership Ministry for Women

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much does the Titus 2 Partnership, Inc. Women’s Recovery Program cost?

    The Women's Recovery Program costs $500 per month for those who meet admission criteria and are accepted into the residential part of the program. Other program costs to students include personal and toiletry items, postage stamps, medications, and other incidental expenses that may arise. Health expenses, like dental visits, mental health appointments, etc. must be covered by insurance, family or student.

  • The women who are accepted into the residential Women's Recovery Program generally expect to stay a minimum of four to six months in the program to complete all work of their treatment plan. Beyond completion of the basic discipleship program, students are encouraged to obtain employment and continue in transitional residence arrangement at Titus 2 or elsewhere with case management and accountability for 6 months or longer.

  • In order to be accepted into the program a woman must be able to meet the following requirements:

    -Must have a self-acknowledged life-limiting issue, i.e. history of addictive behavior, trauma, mental health challenges, or other disorder needing to be addressed.
    -Must have a valid drivers’ license, state photo I.D. OR a certified birth certificate, social security card, and funds to secure I.D.
    -Must not have extensive medical or legal appointments pending or require frequent regularly scheduled mental health, medical or legal appointments. Applicant must be able and ready to focus attention on recovery work immediately and without extensive outside -distractions.
    -Must not have court dates pending in which a jail sentence is likely or that require out of town travel.
    -Must be physically able to engage in moderately strenuous physical work. The program operates on a -work-ordered schedule and fosters return to self-sufficiency and independence.
    -If on medication, the client may be required to submit medical and mental health records. All meds must be cleared in advance of acceptance.
    -Must bring a minimum of 30 days of all approved medications and have plan to pay for refills.
    -Must commit to 4 months minimum in the program.
    -Must be prepared to engage in course of study in principles and practices of the Christian faith.

  • Students admitted to the program will have no phone calls or visits during the early phase of recovery (2-4 weeks). Students may correspond by letter with approved family members immediately upon case manager approval. Incoming and outgoing mail and packages will be monitored. Students will be allowed weekly phone call- no more than 2 calls to approved family members for 10 minutes each- and may begin having family visitations on the specified visitation Sunday afternoons from 12-2 pm. Only 3 guests may visit on a visitation Sunday and no pets are allowed. As soon as cleared and approved by case manager, off site visits will be allowed.

  • The program is smoke free, including vaped nicotine. Patches and gum may be approved for short term use during smoking cessation plan.

  • Due to limited space, all items brought in at admission (clothing, shoes, snacks, etc.) must fit inside the space provided. We cannot store out of season clothing and other items. Nothing is stored under the bed or other furniture. Other items to bring are:

    Identification documents: Picture ID or Driver’s License or certified birth certificate and Social Security Card.

    Personal Items: Ibuprofen, tylenol, or vitamins (all must be new, sealed bottles), toiletries.

    Classroom Supplies: Bible, Bible tabs if desired,pen, highlighters (no permanent markers), money for stamps.

    Clothing: Women are required to wear women’s clothing. Modest/casual clothing is appropriate for most activities. Bring casual/dressy clothing for church services. Bring appropriate clothing and shoes for recreation and work. Jeans without holes are best. Length of shorts or dresses should be no more than three inches above the knee or below extended fingertips. No tiny-strap or low-cut shirts. Shirt straps must be at least two inches wide. No heels. Leggings and yoga pants are not acceptable. One-piece swimsuits or modest two piece suits are allowed for beach outings.

    Optional Items: Snacks that will fit into a shoe-box sized container. Portable CD player (no radio) with earphones, Christian DVD’s or CD’s, hair dryer, if desired.

  • Drugs, alcohol, non-approved medication.

    Any unapproved OTC medication or vitamin items with broken seals.

    No herbal sleep aids including melatonin, dyphenhydrmine, etc. or stimulants.

    Anything containing alcohol: mouthwash, cologne, etc.

    Acetone based nail polish remover or aerosol hairspray.

    Pocket knife or any item that could be considered a weapon.

    Cell phone, camera, computer, radio, musical instrument, hotplate, toaster, etc.

    Non-approved or secular books, videos, magazines and/or music, or burned C.D.’s.

    Jewelry (no facial or body jewelry allowed). Limited number of earrings accepted. No valuables that might be lost.

    No cross-gender clothing or items with references to alcohol, gambling, tobacco or profanity.

    No smokeless tobacco or vapor smokes.

    No energy drinks, diet aids or supplements, or herbal tea that is not approved for use.

    No personal vehicles or pets.

    There is a dress code for students on the campus. Staff strives to limit students’ contact with negative influences. Therefore, staff reserves the right to make discretionary decisions concerning particular clothing, hair style or color, etc. It is imperative that prohibited items are not brought on campus as they are harmful to the individual who brings them, as well as to others in the program and visiting. Violators are subject to dismissal.

  • Visitation is on specified Sunday afternoons from 12-2 pm for students who have met the evaluation period and is reserved for approved, immediate FAMILY ONLY: Spouse, parents, grandparents, brothers, sisters & children. Boyfriends/fiances/ex-husbands are not considered immediate family and are not allowed contact with students by mail, phone, or personal visit. No more than 3 visitors will be approved for any visit. Guidelines are established for visitors and must be followed. No pets may visit.

  • If you or someone you know would like to apply for the Titus 2 Partnership, Inc.’s Women's Recovery Program, contact Titus 2 by phone, text, or email to request an application. An application will be mailed or emailed. The completed application may be scanned and emailed or texted or mailed back to the contact at the top of the application. If applicant meets basic requirements, a phone or face-to-face interview will be scheduled by a case manager. Upon approval by the case manager, the prospective student must arrive by the day and time specified or the acceptance will be rescinded. Those coming from incarceration must come directly from the facility to Titus 2, transported by approved contact.

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