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Published on July 14th, 2010 | by Dewaldt Huysamen

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Noupoort Christian Care Centre | Drug Rehab | Northern Cape | South Africa

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The largest rehab in South Africa with the highest success rate. Noupoort Christian Care Centre is one of the oldest drug rehab centres which is located in Noupoort, Northern Cape South Africa. Taking recovery from drug addiction to the next level, by not just giving a short term solution but a long life success story.

Noupoort Christian Care Centre:

After intensive research it has been found that NCCC’s 52 week program delivered a 76% recovery success rate for those that completed the program. Therefore NCCC has extended the program to two years where the second year is totally free and NCCC sponsors the second year.

Noupoort Christian Care Centre gives a guarantee that if a addict completes the 2 year program and relapses, you send them back for another two years at no extra cost.

Some of the most hardcore drug addictions have been defeated at NCCC, and the all the recovered addicts are all very successful business people today.

This rehab is a full on Christian based rehab and because of this fact, Noupoort Christian Care Centre has such a huge drug recovery success rate.

Contact Details for Noupoort Christian Care Centre:

Tel: 049 843 1747

Fax: 049 843 1873

Email: info@drugalarm.co.za

Website: http://www.noupoort.co.za

Physical Address:

NCCC, Noupoort, Northern Cape, South Africa

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has over 10 years experience when it comes to drug abuse and substance abuse in South Africa. He has helped many people recover from drugs and many families how to cope with their addicted loved ones.



  • RECOVERED ADDICT

    The City of Vancouver “Vancouver has finally “CRACKED UP”
    By Stephen Thomson
    Carnegie Community Action Project introduces vision for Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside
    A Downtown Eastside group is calling for a stop to gentrification and support for a government-sanctioned drug market in the Vancouver neighbourhood.

    The proposed actions are part of a “vision” for the area introduced by the Carnegie Community Action Project today (July 20).

    In a 14-page report, the project organizers call for pressure on the federal government to reform the rules around the drug trade in the Downtown Eastside.

    “Replacing the illegal drug market with a regulated legal market based on health and human rights principles would improve safety and health in the DTES and in other places,” the report reads.

    “If the city supports DTES residents to replace the illegal drug market with a regulated legal one, that could be a first for the country and the world.”

    The group also calls on Vancouver mayor and council to buy 50 lots in the neighbourhood for social housing over the next decade. They want city zoning and planning processes to limit gentrification while affordable housing is created.

    “If this vision is not implemented, more and more market development will push into the DTES, displacing residents and destroying the community assets that provide so much essential support to remaining low-income residents,” the report reads.

    According to the Carnegie Community Action Project, the Downtown Eastside is home to 16,000 people. Around 70 per cent of the neighbourhood’s residents have low incomes, the group says.

    The project organizers also call for more safe-inhalation and safe-injection sites in the Downtown Eastside and elsewhere in Vancouver

    Transformed Downtown Eastside could be a global model: report

    By Tracy Sherlock, Vancouver Sun July 21, 2010

    Vancouver could lead the world by transforming the Downtown Eastside into a community where everyone has a home, drug treatment is available on demand and drugs are decriminalized, according to a report created by the Carnegie Community Action Project.

    The vision report, Assets to Action, was developed over two years with consultation from 1,200 Downtown Eastside residents and several community groups, who endorsed the plan in front of a crowd of about 100 people gathered Tuesday at the Carnegie Community Centre on the corner of Hastings and Main.

    The No. 1 concern of most residents was housing.

    Report co-author Jean Swanson said 5,000 people in the Downtown Eastside live in horrific conditions in 10-by-10 single-room-occupancy hotels with shared bathrooms and cockroach infestations.

    “The city says SROs should be replaced, but at the present rate, that will take 40 years,” Swanson said.

    The vision calls for Vancouver city council to buy five lots a year in the Downtown Eastside for social housing over the next 10 years.

    While organizers said treatment on demand for drug addiction would be the best option, they also called for a regulated legal drug market.

    “You need to be able to access [the drugs] you need right away, safely from nurses or doctors, not from the Hells Angels,” report co-author Wendy Pedersen said.

    “The black market is punishing us and it needs to end. We need to stop sending those billions of dollars out of this community.”

    Organizers called for a slowed pace of gentrification until existing residents and homeless people have social housing.

    “Our character and our flavour — all of our beautiful little stores — are starting to get wiped out,” Pedersen said, adding that residents are being pushed out of the area.

    The report says residents are proud of their community and want to drive the neighbourhood transformation.

    “Low-income residents are saying they want to have more control over their own community,” said Phoenix Winter, a board member at the Carnegie Community Centre. “We don’t want others coming here and telling us what’s wrong with us and what we need. We have good ideas about solving problems ourselves.”

    tsherlock@vancouversun.com

    © Copyright (c) The Vancouver Sun

    Read more: http://www.vancouversun.com/Transformed+Downtown+Eastside+could+global+model+report/3302820/story.html#ixzz0uKrJKapD

  • miriammunoz

    i nd help

    • Dewaldt

      Where are you located give me a call or send details in contact us

  • http://www.southcoastrecovery.com Nelson Ficklin

    rehabilitation center for you personifies a pivitol function in getting sober.

  • EVE COETZEE

    GOOD DAY MY NAME IS EVE I NEED HELOP MY SON IS AN ADDICT PLEASE HELP

    • Drug Abuse Rehab Recovery Expert

      Hi there Eve,

      I have sent through the information you requested.

      God bless,

  • Pietersmith

    About 40% of the people in “treatment” at NCCC has relapsed after attending their 52 week “program” I would like to see them make their intensive research of recovery success rate available to the public. Please, as a recovering addict and Christian I can not stress enough on how important it is to get the right help in the fight against addiction. Only deal with competent qualified professional people and do not just believe anything you read on these sites.

    • http://www.godsboy.org Dewaldt Huysamen

      Hi Pieter,

      I would say 90% of the people not completing their 52 weeks programme or maybe completing the 52 weeks and leaving before getting a blessing that they ready to go do relapse yes.

      I was dealing with the database myself and was senior staff for more than 2 years at NCCC. Who is more professionally qualified than a recovered addict and disciple of God that He chose to use and has since then been helping people and through God’s power and grace many people are still clean today.

      • Pietersmith

        Hi Dewaldt,

        I would say that 90% of all people do not complete the program at all but you would know if you where staff at NCCC. I needed help not to long ago and trough these stats as per the NCCC web site I booked myself in at Noupoort. What I found there was recovering addicts clean of drugs between 3 to 12 months running the show, most of them in there twenty’s and on a power trip as this is the 1st time in there life’s they have authority over something. As a result people has actually died at NCCC. If i had to choice between jail and NCCC I would most definitely choose NCCC and it’s a good thing that there is a place other than jail to go to if you have broken the law in order to feed your addiction.

        A qualification is something that is gained trough experience in your case and 16 years is enough in my book but 3 to 12 months is a joke and that is why so many people leave NCCC.
        The sad thing is that they don’t have the means to go and seek professional help and then they end up using again.

         

        • http://www.godsboy.org Dewaldt Huysamen

          Hi Pieter,

          We can debate about this over and over the fact I am merely stating is that only though Jesus Christ will you be set free from drug addiction.

          God ordained NCCC and the people who work there and is in leadership and yes certain people have abused their authority but what happens to those who do?

          Point being those who did complete the programme en left after receiving a blessing is still clean today and very successful only because they still fully rely on God.

          Not everything in life goes as we plan or how we like it. Like 20 year olds on a power trip as you state it, by the sound of it this was your test, to be able to go a long even though there is 20 year old’s on a power trip.

          In real life there is so much worse things happening, if you truly have a relationship with Jesus you will be able to withstand these things and not let it irritate you.

          God bless,

          • Pietersmith

            Hi Dewaldt,

            You seem to be a good person and your hart is in the right place. I am a Christian and I agree that it is not possible to beat addiction with out Jesus Christ. It is my opinion that NCCC does more harm than good. I think there must of been 13 run away’s in my 1st month there including the house father.

            The tactics there included sleep deprivation and assault to name a view. I saw teenagers broken down and grown men soil them self’s during p.t sessions. I fail to see God ordaining such things.

            I spend 4 months there and I was not written up once. I became a monitor after 3 months. I needed help and I really did not get any. Like you I am a professional in my line of work and I know what it takes to be good at what you do and I did not see any one at NCCC acting in a professional manner at any time.

            The Lord we serve loves us and He will never ordain such tactics. I’m not irritated Dewaldt. I just don’t believe the statistics on the recovery rate that NCCC advertise and I think it would be helpful to give the actual percetage of people finishing the 1st 12 months of the “program”  If I had this information alarm bells would of gone of and and I would never of gone there.   

            I have been clean for over a year now and I’m in a good place I’m not out to close NCCC down. All said was that the stats on their sight seems to be misleading and that people that’s been clean for 3 to 12 months is not qualified to deal with addicts not to mention the 20 year old’s.

            God bless,

          • http://www.godsboy.org Dewaldt Huysamen

            Hi Pieter,

            I think you are missing the whole point.

            At NCCC one learns to depend on God and Him alone to solve your problems. One also learns that even when things or people are sometimes unfair if you truly depend on Him it or they will be sorted out in His time and His way, not ours.

            NCCC is like a school or like you said even jail? Point being in the real life people are also progressed into leadership and might be younger than you but that is reality.

            My manager is 6 years younger than me but that does not bother me at all.

            The stats are true, and only pertain to people completing the programme with a blessing.

            God bless,

          • deelan

            i agree with your comment ”
            only though Jesus Christ will you be set free from drug addiction.” it is true,i started doing bible school and thing after i left the poort,i became a christian in noupoort and still am one today but i dont agree with what goes on in that place.

  • Terence Mc Nish

    Terence Mc Nish , Cape Town
    Today is my 7th year of clean time and still going strong. I left Noupoort without a blessing and I still made it out in the big world without God’s help. I no longer am a Christian after my Noupoort experiences.I now have my own business doing carpentry and wood turning.To all the nay sayers of how bad the place is , just remember that the world we live in is even worse and the hell you go through with your addictions doesn’t even come close to the rewards of geniune clean time.

    • Kelly5

      Hi Terence,

      I want to find out more about Noupoort. I am an addict and I want to go for rehab and a 3 week program wont work for me. I have heard shocking things about Noupoort and if you lost your trust in the Lord trough going there then it does not make any sense going there.

      thx Kelly.

      • http://www.godsboy.org Dewaldt Huysamen

        Hi Kelly,

        Noupoort is a 2 year programme and it works trust me I know I was there my self for 3 years. God is the only way you are going to beat this thing.

        Call them now on 049 843 1747

  • http://www.dewaldthuysamen.com/ Dewaldt Huysamen

    Hi Dalon,

    I am very disturbed with what you saying here, as per my email to you I think you should name names if making these type of allegation.

    The pastor you referring to was caught having an affair with a married woman?

    I think that says it all.

    I have found most residents of NCCC that had self discipline issues and was still living in denial makes up senseless stories to make themselves feel better.

  • Pockets

    I am a concerned
    father of a boy currently in Noupoort. Unfortunately I am old school and came
    through the old army days. Noupoort reminds me a lot of the Army, break you
    down, and treat you like a dog exc. I am not surprised at negative comments at
    all, my boy has been there for a while now and lo and behold, he is not a user anymore. He doesn’t
    like it one bit and hates every second of it but he is, at least, for once
    doing something right. I see this whole thing from a different angel, through
    mostly boredom people become
    users, and you know what, rules are actually there to protect you, not to make things
    bad for.

    The misfortune of anyone being there was his or her own
    doing and no one else’s and being not able to submit to rules and regulations
    is your own choice too. People talk about the Christian way, I agree that is
    not the true Christian way
    though, in the old times people that stole and did severe crimes were stoned to death, buried to the
    neck and hit with stones until dead. In those days any one without purpose were
    not tolerated, nowadays we as GOD fearing people have found other costly ways
    to “so called” help people to get over issues like being a user.

    I think you miss the point all together; I have high
    hopes for anyone going through a tough program all together and actually
    achieving it. I have a few children, 4 of them, under one roof, all different
    and each one with own agendas and personalities. I am not concerned anymore about my son being in a hell hole like
    Noupoort at all. That hell hole is miles better than the gutters and storm
    water pipes that were used as shelter before Noupoort, no small carpets, not
    half cups of water or cool drinks, no rotten food, not anything. At least
    someone is caring in that hell hole, which is after all caring even if you
    don’t like it, caring is putting rules in place that will have you punished if
    not complying, sink or swim!

    To sum this whole thing up, my boy is being looked after
    more than I could have done at home. Any person out there with a child like
    mine will know that you cannot believe one word he is saying, not one word. So,
    Dalon, I am sorry to hear about your misfortune in Noupoort, wake up and face
    the world, go and make something of yourself before it is too late. You know as
    well as I that being a user will have you ending up either in jail, cold floors
    and small carpets remember, or being dead somewhere in a God forsaken place.

     

    • http://www.dewaldthuysamen.com/ Dewaldt Huysamen

      Hi Dirk,

      First of all I agree with almost everything you say above accept for when it comes to the allegations and stories promoting your statement that Noupoort Christian Care Centre is a hell hole.

      Speaking from first hand experience, being on the programme myself and later on as a staff member for two more years, I can confirm with your statement that you can not believe one word your son is saying.

      NCCC was in the Supreme High Court 3 times and won each time against government making a case based on alleged false accusations against NCCC, that whole process cost the SA Tax payer well over 2 million rands. There has not been one conviction or charge against NCCC that I know off.

      Further more where in the Bible does it say people were stoned to death for severe crimes? Would like to read the scriptures.

      Dirk thanks for your input though and see you Sunday on the webinar, God Bless

      • Pockets

        Hi Dewaldt, Ok, granted I used the stoning thing only as a example, but people were stoned for a number of crimes throughout the Bible’s history.
        I am only interisted in the welll being of my son and would very much like if you can keep in touch with me. I will try to do the webinar on Sunday.
        God bless

    • Henniec

      Dalon

      Just a short note.  No one in Noupoort is an innocent angel.  A little tough care goes a far way to healing a very serious satan invested mindset.  Once you have broken through the barrier that satan and his evil demons have placed infront of you, you will see more locig in the work done at Noupoort.  As long as you choose to be led by satan and as long as you choose satan as your defence your experience will be very bad.

      Hennie Combrink 

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Alecia-Lee-Du-Toit/1013510698 Alecia Lee Du Toit

    I was in Noupoort for 18 months in 2008 – 2010…and it was the worst time of my life…the things that go on there is just unhumane…i am very against the program…God did come thru for me, and I have been clean for almost 4 years….

    But that hellhole as u put it….will never have the glory of my success story…I wasn’t an angel on the program, but at the end I got told that I will spend eternity in hell, and that I WILL NEVER MAKE IT OUT THERE….and today I am not just clean, I have become more than I imagined…no thanks to NCCC…

    I also know of things that went on there, a guy got sexually violated with a broom in C.I….and this is true, I know the two boys who held him down, they bragged about it…there is just so much wrong in that so called “christian care centre” it makes me sick…

    So far, 9 people that were with me on the program have either committed suicide or died of overdose…I am thankful that GOD used hell to help me see heaven….all the glory to Him…

    All things will come to the light….justice will prevail…and I’m just hoping that I will be a witness to the occurrence, when it does happen.

    • http://www.dewaldthuysamen.com/ Dewaldt Huysamen

      Hard to understand why she stayed in this hell hole for 18
      months. She speaks with such authority about happenings to other people, but
      nothing about her personal experiences in this “HELL HOLE’ except that after
      18 months in the hell hole she found THE LORD JESUS CHRIST which resulted
      in her being CLEAN for 4 years. I wonder if she would of made it, if she
      never came to Noupoort. Some people come onto the program ungrateful and
      leave with an grateful HEART others come in ungrateful and leave with an
      grateful HEART. THANK GOD THAT THE MAJORITY LEAVE WITH A GRATEFUL HEART.
      THAT IS WHAT KEEPS THE DEDICATED STAFF THAT GAVE UP THEIR LIVES TO HELP SAVE
      PEOPLE like Alecia in Noupoort. One day Alecia will grow up and have
      children of her own and maybe then she will understand the importance of
      structure in one’s life.

      Oh just by the way it was Alecia who made Noupoort a HELL HOLE for so many staff members and residents that were serious about their recovery.
      Pastor Sophos

    • http://www.dewaldthuysamen.com/ Dewaldt Huysamen

      Hard to understand why she stayed in this hell hole for 18
      months. She speaks with such authority about happenings to other people, but
      nothing about her personal experiences in this “HELL HOLE’ except that after
      18 months in the hell hole she found THE LORD JESUS CHRIST which resulted
      in her being CLEAN for 4 years. I wonder if she would of made it, if she
      never came to Noupoort. Some people come onto the program ungrateful and
      leave with an grateful HEART others come in ungrateful and leave with an
      grateful HEART.

      THANK GOD THAT THE MAJORITY LEAVE WITH A GRATEFUL HEART.
      THAT IS WHAT KEEPS THE DEDICATED STAFF THAT GAVE UP THEIR LIVES TO HELP SAVE
      PEOPLE like Alecia in Noupoort.

      One day Alecia will grow up and have
      children of her own and maybe then she will understand the importance of
      structure in one’s life.

      Oh just by the way it was Alecia who made Noupoort a HELL HOLE for so many staff members and residents that were serious about their recovery.

      Pastor Sophos

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