PROJECT PERSEVERE
Directory of Programs
Boys & Girls Clubs of South Alabama is preventing youth opioid misuse by treating the roots: trauma, anxiety, and depression—through drug education, licensed counseling, and healthy coping skills across all seven Mobile districts.
Door to Serenity provides safe, structured sober-living homes, scholarships, essential services, and staffing to stabilize housing and support long-term recovery.
Franklin Primary Health Center provides hope without judgment. Real help for opioid addiction in Mobile, Alabama — treatment, counseling, peer support, naloxone, and outreach that meets you where you are.
Goldfinch Health, through The Billion Pill Pledge, partners with hospitals to implement Enhanced Recovery Protocols that reduce opioid use, improve recovery, and support patients with non-opioid pain relief and Nurse Navigator guidance — creating measurable, lasting change in surgical care and community health.
The Home of Grace for Women has been transforming lives for over 50 years through faith-driven recovery, education, and unconditional support.
INTO LIGHT is a traveling portrait-and-story exhibit that sparks honest conversations about addiction—bringing empathy, education, and stigma reduction to schools and community spaces across Mobile.
Lifelines Counseling Services cares for moms and babies—before birth, in the hospital, and back home—so families can heal, stay together, and thrive with wraparound support. SAFE CARE guides pregnant and parenting mothers through screening, treatment links, hospital coordination, and home-based supports. With a shared Plan of Safe Care and wraparound services, families gain stability, safety, and the tools to stay together and thrive.
The Mobile Adult Drug Court offers a court-supervised, multi-phase recovery program with counseling, family support, drug testing, housing help, and treatment for high-need participants. The goal is to reduce substance use, support stability, and help adults in Mobile rebuild their lives.
Mobile Area Interfaith Conference's The Neighbor Center provides housing, employment help, counseling, overdose prevention, and reentry support for people during and after incarceration. By reducing stigma and offering recovery-focused services, we help individuals rebuild stability, find hope, and successfully return to the community.
Mobile County Veterans Treatment Court is a five-phase, court-supervised program (minimum of 14 months) that primarily uses outpatient treatment. Veterans attend substance-use treatment and community support meetings, report for frequent/random drug tests, and appear in court; as they progress, testing and appearances become less frequent. The aim is simple and human: sobriety, fewer new charges, and a steady return to community life.
Mobile Metro Treatment Center provides rides to recovery and care you can count on. Daily access to MAT, counseling, and testing—so transportation never stands between clients and getting better.
Mobile United's Peer Link is a program that will select two students from 20 high schools (public, private, parochial, and home-schooled) to guide workshops, role-plays, and outreach that make drug prevention real and relatable. Teens receive training in facilitation, drug education, conflict resolution, active listening, and cultural sensitivity; they are supported by mentors and community partners, and will build an app co-developed with the first cohorts to connect students to help between sessions and inform system-wide prevention planning.
The Lovelady Center is a whole-way house for healing—not a halfway stop. Safe housing, counseling, education, job training, childcare, and after-care so moms and their children can rebuild together.
USA Children's & Women's Hospital is a proud grantee of the City of Mobile Opioid Abatement Program, pioneering comprehensive care that keeps mothers and babies together while addressing the devastating impact of the opioid crisis.
Waterfront Rescue Mission's Recovery Readiness, the first of three phases in its LifeBuilder Recovery Program, addresses opioid issues in Mobile through a holistic, faith-based approach. By addressing the physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of addiction, they help individuals build a strong foundation for long-term recovery and sustainable life change.
Team Wellborn Strategies + CiviConnections develops and executes a multi-platform communications and paid media campaign that reduces stigma, raises awareness of treatment options, and strives to prevent new cases of opioid use disorder. The program includes polling and audience research, creative production, strategic media placement across digital and traditional channels, public relations, grantee coordination, and real-time campaign optimization.