Oceanside needs Fellowship
By: North County Times Opinion staff - | ∞
Our view: Expanded center would help North County neighbors overcome addictions
Thousands of our friends, neighbors and relatives struggle with alcohol and drug abuse problems. But help is hard to find in North County, especially treatment that works. One such successful program wants to expand in Oceanside, and the city and its residents ought to welcome it with open arms.
The Fellowship Center in Escondido is the only state-licensed, long-term residential recovery center for men in North County. Since 1963, the center has given hundreds of men struggling with alcohol and drug abuse a second chance. In more than four decades, the center has burnished not only a record of success at rehabilitation but also a reputation as a good neighbor.
People living near the center and Escondido police say that the neighborhood has no more, and perhaps a few less, problems than others in the city. In fact, some say the area is safer because of the nightly patrols conducted by the center's residents.
But the center's supply of space has been dwarfed by demand. The waiting list of people in North County in dire need of the Fellowship Center's services is already weeks long. The center's plan to build a new facility on Mission Boulevard in Oceanside would help more people find help.
The proposed Oceanside facility would house up to 59 men receiving treatment and counseling on a voluntary basis; the center's existing single-family home on the property houses six men. The center is resubmitting its application to Oceanside's planning department to address several concerns.
Neighbors ---- especially those in the San Luis Rey mobile-home park, the 368-home River Ranch development and the Old Mission Montessori School ---- don't think the center would be a good fit. We sympathize with their concerns about public safety and property values, but their fears should be dissuaded by the facts.
There are legitimate objections to be raised about residential-style rehabilitation centers. Under poor management, they can cause more crimes than they prevent and negatively affect a neighborhood. The Fellowship Center, on the other hand, offers few of those risks.
Its residents seek treatment voluntarily and are accepted only after rigorous interviews and a criminal background check. No one with a history of sexual offenses is admitted. In addition, serious addicts who need treatment involving methadone or other such drug therapy are not served at the center. Those with severe mental health disorders or who pose a threat to themselves are not accepted.
Drugs and alcohol rip holes through so many hearts, families and communities. The Fellowship Center is helping to sew them back up, with an admirable respect for its residents and its neighbors alike.
Neighbors have every right to request and receive detailed information about the Fellowship Center and its operations. But we implore the center's Oceanside neighbors to welcome a vital service and successful organization, one that helps addicts on the long journey into recovery.
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here is a novel idea wrote on Aug 1, 2007 10:42 AM:they got themselves addicted, let them recover by themselves. (Funny, people used to "quit" drugs, now they "recover" from them. Build a center away fromt he city in the boonies. That way, tehy are away from temeptation, and the neighbors won't have to deal with their relapses.
Shame on NCT Shame on Oceanside wrote on Aug 1, 2007 10:45 AM:Send them to the headquarters of the North County Times. Oceanside is the city of refuge for all the riff raff and the undesirables. NCT stop the tit for tat with the Oceanside politicos.
Not support project wrote on Aug 1, 2007 8:58 PM:While the idea behind the project is supportable, the size of this project is simply too large. Obviously the person who wrote this article doesn't realize that Oceanside is already innundated with social services, 38 alone on Oceanside Boulevard. how big is the Escondido facility?
Innundated with drug users wrote on Aug 1, 2007 11:00 PM:Oceanside has drug users--lots of them and they are here whether we like it or not. They are problems to all of us but the only way to stop the problems is to help them off drugs so that they can take care of themselves without stealing and scaring us half to death. I think this is something we need. I see these tired, thin young men riding a bicycle and obviously troubled. I do feel sorry for them but I also feel sorry for us because they rob, steal and God knows what to feed thier habits. I hope the Fellowship comes and helps. Even if they do not win with all of them even one would be worth it.
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