Breaking the Cycle: How GEDs are Changing Lives at ARC

Did you know approximately 16% of working-age individuals lack a high school diploma in Kentucky? The number increases east of I-75, where roughly 24% of the population faces this significant workforce barrier. However, amidst these challenges, ARC stands as a center of hope — offering a pathway from Crisis to Career™ that begins with education.

When individuals enter the doors of ARC seeking help for addiction, they are met with a holistic approach that recognizes the important role education plays in breaking the cycle of substance abuse. As part of its comprehensive treatment program, ARC places a strong emphasis on education, recognizing it as a fundamental component of long-term recovery and empowerment.

So far, in 2024, more than 70 Addiction Recovery Care clients have completed the GED program, and more than 160 others are on track to do the same. Since 2020, more than 250 ARC clients have received their GEDs.

After phase one of treatment, ARC helps clients enroll in a GED program through a local adult education provider — which is part of the Kentucky Educational Development Corporation. Each of ARC’s centers has a close relationship with representatives from nearby adult education programs to assist clients.

Receiving a GED is just the beginning of opportunities for ARC clients. It allows our clients to pursue higher education and opens the door for future career opportunities. We know long-term solutions begin with short-term goals, and this program is a major step to success!