The Detroit Recovery Project:
The primary goal of the Detroit Recovery Project - DRP (also known as the Dignity Project) is to identify, and then dissolve the barriers to sustained sobriety and to increase success in recovery through an innovative peer-to-peer support services approach. It is a federally funded organization for the Partnership for a Drug Free Detroit (The Partnership). The BSAPTR administers this project on behalf of the Partnership. The Bureau provides space, staff support, and limited funding.
The Detroit Recovery Project has program activities that are peer-led, peer-staffed, and peer driven to support more than 3,000 persons who annually complete residential treatment, as well as community-based persons who seek recovery support services at any given point in time by providing a network of services 
that encourage sustained, quality sobriety. Their aim is to provide emotional/social support, informational support, and companionship to individuals in the recovery community.
For more information, individuals in recovery may contact, Andre Johnson, MA, Manager, Detroit Recovery Project, (313)-876-0770 or JohnsonAL@health.ci.detroit.mi.us
Our website can be reached by clicking on our website address link
detroitrecovery.org or by clicking on our logo
Our website can be reached by clicking on our website address link
www.drugfreedetroit.org or by clicking on our logo
