Cross Roads Trust

Cross Roads Trust

FreedomLife fosters the rehabilitation of people affected by addictions. We have more people needing help than our funding provides.

Wellington

Funding for students on the programme comes from benefit contributions, a laundry service, grants and donations. Cross Roads Christian Community Trust is a Charitable Trust and donations are tax-deductible.

We depend on one-off and regular donations to continue the work. As an individual, church, organisation, or business, please consider making a contribution, which becomes an investment in people's lives...

More about us

In March 1993, the Trust began operating Cross Roads Christian Counselling, in Newtown, Wellington, providing general and addiction counselling services. This counselling center operated for 16 years.

The Trust purchased Te Nikau Training Centre in 1999. From this property it began a general and addiction counselling service, Te Nikau Christian Counselling. The Residential Addiction Recovery Programme began at Te Nikau in December 1999.

Our Mission Statement:

To facilitate change in men and women from dependent/addictive living to constructive living, using Christian principles, a therapeutic family environment and a professional application of recovery principles...

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