Detroit Recovery Project Incorporated (DRP) is a beacon of hope and transformation for communities grappling with drug and alcohol addiction, as well as other marginalized groups. We are committed to helping individuals overcome obstacles to a healthy, productive, and drug-free life. Founded through a collaboration between the City of Detroit Bureau of Substance Prevention, Treatment and Recovery, and the Partnership for a Drug-Free Detroit, DRP has been a nonprofit entity since 2005. Leveraging partnerships at various governmental levels, we offer a wide array of substance abuse prevention, treatment, and recovery services to those exiting treatment and resources to those in long-term recovery.
Our mission is to support recovery which strengthens, rebuilds, and empowers individuals, families, and communities who are experiencing co-occurring mental illness, and substance use disorders. We achieve this by ensuring access to integrated networks of effective and culturally competent holistic health services.
- In 2022, we were 1 of 25 awardees of SAMHSA's inaugural Harm Reduction Grant Program.
- We are 1 of 30 Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic in the State of Michigan.
- We are partnered with Harvard and Brandeis for research projects.