Operation Integrity
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45-Day Intensive Program
Provides support and guidance to help achieve abstinence from addictive behavior and build a personal recovery experience.

120-Day Recovery & Transformation Program
For individuals with sobriety experience seeking deep interpersonal change and transformation through a spiritual relationship with Jesus Christ.

About
Operation Integrity


Founded in
2005
EIN
20-1296290
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Health & Wellness
Address
24040 CAMINO DEL AVION PMB A115 MONARCH BEACH, CA 92629-4005 Unite States
Website
https://operationintegrity.org/
Phone
(949)-842-1012
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About
Operation Integrity, founded in 2005, encourages a Christ-centered recovery from addiction through education, community, and counseling using 12-Step programs. Founder David Zailer, a former addict himself, leads weekly recovery meetings and provides resources to clients in person and via telephone. The organization also produces and distributes recovery literature and supports counselor fees.
Mission
Operation Integrity encourages a Christ-centered process of recovery and life change through education, community, and counseling with 12 Steps.

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