Detroit Recovery Project
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Detroit Recovery Project (DRP) is a private, non-profit corporation dedicated to supporting substance abuse recovery which strengthens, rebuilds, and empowers individuals, families and communities, including those experiencing co-occurring mental illness. This is accomplished by enabling access to integrated networks of effective and culturally competent holistic health services. DRP is part of the Detroit Recovery Project Coalition, a partnership of state, local and community level agencies and individuals who share a commitment to keeping youth in the city of Detroit drug-free.
DRP is open to anyone who is ready to learn how to live a sober, responsible, and meaningful life full of promise and fun. Whether you have completed treatment at a residential treatment center program or have never been to a drug rehab program, the DRP recovery support program can serve as your next step forward. DRP is here to help you transform your life.

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- Address1121 East McNichols Road, Detroit, MI 48203
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- CategoryAdult Men, Adult Women, Culturally Specific, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Regular Outpatient Treatment, Treatment For Substance Use Disorders
- LocationMI
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- Email: erik@pxltechnologies.com
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Since its inception in 2005, DRP has served thousands of Detroit-area residents by providing an array of support services vital to achieving long-term recovery from alcoholism and other drug dependencies. These services include:
- Outpatient treatment
- Cognitive behavioral therapy
- Rapid HIV testing
- Hepatitis vaccinations
- Family re-integration assistance
- 12-step support groups
- Alcohol, tobacco and other drug prevention
- Employment training
- GED classes
DRP offers several special programs to help those in recovery and their families including:
- Recovery Management Program, designed to decrease recidivism and offer a second chance at life through recovery
- Strengthening Families Program, to provide support and skills training to strengthen the family unit
- Health Education Program, to provide information on living a healthier life
- HIV Prevention, to provide outreach to ex-offenders and other at-risk individuals
DRP also provides a number of innovative, peer-to-peer support services for people in recovery and their families, including:
- Recovery Support, provided through mentorship opportunities, daily support groups, 12-step meetings, learning circles and meditation/spirituality groups
- Social Support, including various safe and sober activities such as poetry jams, karaoke, annual marches and rallies, bowling and basketball leagues
- Weekly Recovery Management Workshops to help those in recovery prevent relapse
- Life Skills, including GED preparation, employment readiness and health education workshops
- Housing Assistance provided to individuals who participate in the Recovery Management Program
