Agriculture as a mechanism of rehabilitation provides capacity specialization with a significant impact on the health status of drug addicts. Through therapeutic farming and gardening, we help individuals reconnect with nature and rebuild their lives.
COFADARE integrates agricultural activities into rehabilitation programs, providing individuals recovering from drug addiction with meaningful work, connection to nature, and pathways to sustainable livelihoods.
Structured agricultural programs helping individuals recover through productive work
Gardening as a tool to manage stress, anxiety, and promote healing
Agriculture helping individuals feel productive, useful, and valued
Comprehensive programs designed to promote healing, skill development, and social reintegration through agriculture.
Some rehabilitation programs integrate agricultural activities to help individuals recover from drug addiction. Our therapeutic farms provide:
Gardening can be used as a therapeutic tool to help individuals manage stress and anxiety during recovery. Our programs include:
Agriculture can serve as a form of occupational therapy, helping individuals feel productive and useful. This approach provides:
Agricultural therapy provides lasting benefits that extend far beyond the recovery period, helping individuals build sustainable, productive lives.
Agriculture can help individuals reintegrate into society in a positive way, providing meaningful connections and community acceptance
Participants can develop self-esteem and confidence through their agricultural achievements and visible progress
In some cases, individuals can even create their own agricultural business or find employment in the sector
Participants learn valuable agricultural skills including:
Agriculture can be a group activity, promoting socialization and mutual support among participants:
Working outdoors can have therapeutic effects, reducing stress and improving mood:
Experience healing through nature. Our agricultural therapy programs provide a pathway to recovery, skill development, and a sustainable future. Whether you're seeking treatment or want to support our programs, we welcome you.