Mission and Values
Who We Are
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
Our Vision
Our community has identified these core values as the foundation on which we perform our work and conduct ourselves with each other. We practice these values daily and use them to guide us in everything we do.
Our Values
Our community has identified these core values as the foundation on which we perform our work and conduct ourselves with each other. We practice these values daily and use them to guide us in everything we do.
- Compassion and Integrity: We approach our work with empathy and honesty.
- Person-Centered Care: We prioritize the unique needs and goals of each individual.
- Commitment to Persons-Served and Staff: We are dedicated to the well-being of those we serve and our team.
- Diversity, Equity and Inclusion: We celebrate differences and strive for fairness in all we do.
- Quality and Effectiveness: We are committed to providing top-notch, impactful services.
- Safety: We ensure a secure environment for all.
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
DRP is committed to fostering an inclusive environment by offering mental and behavioral health services that are:
- Responsive and respectful to the health beliefs, practices, and cultural and linguistic needs of diverse people and groups
- Actively addresses diversity in the delivery of services
- Focused on reducing disparities in access and outcomes.
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