For everyone’s safety, and for our liability, Save A Warrior is a 24/7 alcohol/drug-free event. Think DRY WOOD. This means we require a period of sobriety beforehand so that you are showing up to “SAW” with dry wood. Dry wood “burns”. Soaking wet wood… smolders and does not get the job done.
If you feel you cannot safely honor this request, we have outside detox and recovery resources to whom we will refer you.
If you are currently addicted to prescription or nonprescription drugs, or narcotics… we fully support your need for detox and recovery; however, NOT during your time with us at SAW, and we respectfully ask that you be willing to share this with us at the earliest possible opportunity. You will be neither judged, nor criticized… only supported. Being 'stuck' on a substance is not a disqualifier to be accepted as a candidate for SAW. It will, however, delay the process.
These requests come from the shared pain of lessons learned. This is also about managing expectations. SAW is NOT part of the ‘Veterans Charity Adventure Tour’ to escape your life for a week; to get friends and family off of your back. SAW is deadly serious and we are committed to our mission to serve those seeking to get well. Please be certain that you are ready to “sit in the seat” and get to work. This is your life, this is our lives, and this is only intended for those willing to take the leap and walk in faith and do the footwork necessary to heal.
At Save A Warrior, our primary purpose is to keep all of our participants, volunteers, and employees safe. A critical part of that process is ensuring that our facility and property remain a weapons-free zone. Participants will sign a document acknowledging this policy as part of their rostering process. Once a participant enters our property, we have the right to reasonably verify compliance with the no-weapons policy. If a participant is in violation of the no weapons policy or is deemed a threat to the other participants, volunteers, or staff, we have the right to remove the participant from the cohort and property.
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