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Welcome to the Detroit Recovery Project!
Whether you have completed treatment at a residential treatment center program or have never been to a drug rehab program before, our recovery support program serves as the next forward step. If you‘re ready to learn how to live a sober, responsible, committed life full of promise and fun, we‘re here to help you.
We Help You Transform Your Life!
Since the inception of the Detroit Recovery Project Incorporated (DRP), in July of 2005, it has been a pleasure to provide an array of support services, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Rapid HIV testing, Hepatitis Vaccinations, Family Re-integration, 12-Step Support Groups, Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Prevention, Employment training, GED classes and Outpatient Treatment to thousands of Detroiters over the years; providing effective services for alcoholism and other drug dependencies.
Our ultimate goal is to encourage those seeking recovery, to achieve and maintain long-term recovery, and live productive, drug-free lifestyles. DRP has been an internationally acclaimed organization serving the city, state and region. On behalf of our Board of Directors and entire staff, Thank You for visiting our website and supporting the DRP. We welcome the opportunity to serve you and your family.
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DRP News
The forum was sponsored by Mack Alive and The Partnership For A Drug Free Detroit. The topic/subject:Detroit will vote in November on whether to allow residents over 21 years old to possess up to an ounce of marijuana on private property. view video »
Charlie hosts a debate on the Detroit ballot issue that will decriminalize marijuana possession under an once for any adult over the age of 21 if approved by voters. Detroit Recovery Project President Andre Johnson says no. more »
Fox2 Detroit News recently interviewed Andre Johnson at Detroit Recovery Project for a story on the Lollipipe Candy that looks like a “Crack Pipe” more »
Andre Johnson was featured in an article for Rolling Out Magazine online site Rolling Out.com. more »







