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Celebrate Recovery
Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered, 12-step recovery program for anyone struggling with hurt, pain, or addiction of any kind. (https://www.celebraterecovery.com)

Huron Valley Area Intergroup Meeting Locator
The Huron Valley Area Intergroup is a service group organized in accordance with the Twelve Traditions and the AA Service Manual. (https://hvai.org/index.html)

Michigan-NA.org
Michigan-NA.org was founded by recovering addicts within the state of Michigan’s Narcotics Anonymous service structure. (https://michigan-na.org)

SMART Recovery
Self-Management And Recovery Training (SMART) is a global community of mutual-support groups open to anyone seeking a science-based, self-empowered addiction recovery. (https://www.smartrecovery.org)

Refuge RecoveryRefuge Recovery is a peer-led movement using Buddhist-inspired practices and principles, combined with successful recovery community structures, to overcome addiction. (https://refugerecovery.org)

Washtenaw Alano Club
The WAC website provides information related to the meetings and recovery programs, as well as information of interest to the members of the Washtenaw Alano Club and to those who have an active interest in its operation. (http://washtenawalano.club)

Area Recovery Facilities

Ascension Brighton Center for RecoveryDetox, Rehab, Inpatient, Outpatient
Ascension is a faith-based healthcare organization dedicated to transformation through innovation across the continuum of care. Ascension Brighton Center for Recovery provides compassionate, personalized care to those struggling with drug or alcohol dependence. (https://healthcare.ascension.org)

Dawn FarmDetox, Rehab, Jail, Outpatient, Residential Housing, Transitional Housing
Dawn Farm is a Michigan addiction treatment center with an emphasis on the recovering community as the most important source of healing and recovery support for our clients. Dawn Farm is a 501c(3) non-profit organization. (https://www.dawnfarm.org)

Home of New VisionCrisis Center, Detox, Rehab, Transitional Housing
Home of New Vision is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides gender-specific programs and specialized services to empower, protect, encourage, and enrich the lives of men, women, their families, and communities affected by the disease of addiction. (http://homeofnewvision.org)

Henry Ford Maple GroveDetox, Outpatient, Transitional Housing
Henry Ford Maplegrove Center is the premier addiction treatment facility in metro Detroit, offering residential rehabilitation, detoxification and the full scope of outpatient care, including virtual care options. (https://www.henryford.com)

St. Joseph Mercy ChelseaInpatient, Outpatient
Saint Joseph Mercy Health System provides a continuum of behavioral health services that address the physical, psychological and social aspects of well-being and meeting the specific needs of patients and their families. (https://www.stjoeshealth.org)

Sacred HeartDetox, Inpatient, Outpatient
Sacred Heart provides an extensive array of behavioral health services including substance use disorder prevention and treatment, mental illness treatment, and HIV/AIDS prevention and care management. (https://www.sacredheartcenter.com)

Youth/Student Recovery

Collegiate Recovery Program at University of Michigan
CRP provides holistic, tailored support to UofM students who are in recovery from alcohol or other drug problems. Any student in recovery or who is curious about recovery, can give them a call.

Students for Recovery at Eastern Michigan University

Created for anyone who supports those in recovery; located in the EMU Student Center, room 342Q.

University Health Services at the University of Michigan
UHS at UofM offers alcohol and drug resources such as screening, counseling and treatment, drug testing, ways to help a friend, the U-M Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention Program, sexual assault survivor assistance, and more.

Young People in Recovery
YPR’s mission is to provide the life skills and peer supports to help people recover from substance use disorder and reach their full potential.

Other Resources

AddictionGuide.Com
Addiction Guide provides the most comprehensive information on addiction and addiction treatment. It was created by a diverse team made up of recovering addicts, healthcare professionals, and patient advocates.

Compassionate Yoga (Recovery-Based Yoga)
Compassionate Yoga was started in 2017 by Mary Seibert who studied and practiced Iyengar Yoga for over twenty years, and became certified in Kripalu Yoga, a gentle way to stretch, strengthen and balance your body. Compassionate Yoga teaches a gentle, soothing form of yoga that is especially beneficial to people new to yoga.

The Dove House (Grief support)
The Dove House supports individuals that embrace the whole-person — meaning mind, body, and spirit — through a variety of coping tools, energy methods, holistic health and wellness solutions to educate, support, and experience significant change.

Women for Sobriety
Women for Sobriety, Inc., is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping women discover a happy new life in recovery from Substance Use Disorders.

Conferences

International Women’s Conference
The International Women’s Conference is the bridge to a better understanding of the Alcoholics Anonymous philosophy and way of life because of the special needs in sobriety as women.

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Ann Arbor Sobriety Court
The 15th District Sobriety Court, which began in September 2004, is a problem-solving court that helps break the cycle of drug and/or alcohol addiction that has resulted in adult criminal activity.

Volunteer Opportunities

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Free Child Care

The Ann Arbor Women’s Group’s free child care program fulfills a crucial need for parents in recovery. Since December 2010 A2WG has provided safe, free child care while parents attend their 12 step meetings.

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