Victory Ministries

305 S 18th St Temple, TX 76501 | 254-244-0818

About Victory Ministries

Victory Ministries is a substance abuse treatment facility in Temple, Texas providing residential and outpatient care for men seeking recovery.

The program offers inpatient services, outpatient therapy and detoxification support with individual counseling, group therapy and 12 step program involvement.

Victory Ministries takes a faith based approach to addiction recovery, combining clinical care with spiritual support in a gender specific environment.

Men’s Residential Addiction Treatment in Temple

Victory Ministries specializes in residential substance abuse treatment for men, offering round the clock medical and emotional support in a structured housing environment.

The program provides detoxification services with 24/7 care and medication assisted withdrawal management, helping clients safely begin their recovery journey.

Treatment includes both individual and group therapy sessions that address the underlying causes of addiction while building practical coping skills.

Clients participate in 12 step programming and benefit from a supportive community setting designed to foster accountability and lasting change.

Faith Based Recovery and Spiritual Support

As a registered Protestant religious organization, Victory Ministries integrates faith based principles into its treatment model. This approach combines clinical addiction treatment with spiritual guidance, offering clients a holistic path to recovery that addresses physical, emotional and spiritual wellness in a values centered environment.

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254-244-0818
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305 S 18th St
Temple, TX 76501
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