Mission & Values

Our Mission

The mission of The Farley Center at Williamsburg Place is to provide a superior continuum of care in a safe and therapeutic environment for those adults and their families who are experiencing problems related to the use of alcohol and/or other mood-altering chemicals. Our commitment to high-quality care is driven by our passion to serve and is intended for anyone who needs our help.

Our Philosophy

The Farley Center at Williamsburg Place subscribes to the philosophy that addiction is a primary, progressive, chronic disease that affects the individual physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. Our goal is to restore strength, hope, and recovery to individuals and families struggling with the disease of addiction. 

12-Step Recovery Program

The Farley Center’s 12-Step Recovery Program focuses on the original Twelve Steps. The original Twelve Steps was developed by Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith: the founders of Alcoholics Anonymous. The Twelve-step programs work through group meetings in which members share their experiences in recovery. The program emphasizes the common welfare of the group.

Most groups distinguish between those meetings that are open to everyone and those that are limited to those suffering from the addiction that is the focus of the group. For example, someone with drug addiction would not attend a meeting devoted to alcoholism unless they were also addicted to alcohol.

FARLEY CENTER – OUR VALUES​

We are committed to:

HONESTY

We work with integrity and fairness.

COMPETENCE

We strive to be the best and hold ourselves accountable.

PERSEVERANCE

We meet challenges with the resolve to succeed.

PASSION

We are passionate about what we do, each other, and who we serve.

RESPECT

We honor the human dignity of everyone we work with.

TEAMWORK

We succeed, and have fun, by pulling together.

Please feel free to ask about our Mission and Values. We are proud of them and strive to exemplify and embody them in everything we do.