Community Partners

Mobile’s response works because the whole community is at the table. The partners below provide coordinated services across the continuum so there’s no wrong door—from prevention and education to treatment, recovery support, harm reduction, and system-wide coordination.

FPO

1) Treatment Programs

  • Mobile Metro Treatment Center (New Season) — Medication-Assisted Treatment (daily dosing), individual & group counseling, routine drug screening; rides via Uber Health remove the biggest barrier: transportation.

  • Franklin Primary Health Center  — Clinic-based OUD care with counseling, peer recovery coaching, and naloxone distribution; mobile/outreach brings services to shelters and community sites.

  • Mobile County Veterans Treatment Court — Five-phase, court-supervised program (≥14 months) with outpatient treatment, frequent testing, and veteran mentors.

  • Mobile Adult Drug Court (MADC) — Multi-phase, court-supervised treatment with counseling, testing, family night, alumni group, and inpatient placements when needed.

  • The Lovelady Center — Long-term residential recovery for women (9–12 months) with counseling, healthcare, education, job training, childcare, and structured after-care.

2) Prevention & Education

  • Mobile United — Peer-to-Peer (P2P) — Student leaders in 20 high schools run workshops, role-plays, and an app to normalize healthy choices.

  • INTO LIGHT Project — Traveling portrait + story exhibit that reduces stigma and starts honest conversations in schools and community spaces.

  • Goldfinch Health — Billion Pill Pledge — Hospital-based surgical pain reform (ERAS) that prevents unnecessary opioid prescribing after surgery.

  • Boys & Girls Clubs of South Alabama — Journeys: Path to Adulthood — Drug education, coping-skills counseling, and positive hobby exposure for teens.

  • Franklin Primary Health Center — Prevention workshops, naloxone training, outreach education alongside treatment services.

  • USA Children & Women’s Hospital (ESC & prenatal NAS education) — Trimester-specific education for mothers, in-hospital ESC model, breastfeeding support.

3) Recovery & Support

  • Door to Serenity — Level 3.0 sober-living homes with rent and dental scholarships, transportation help, and house structure (meetings, sponsor, medication supervision).

  • Mobile Adult Drug Court (MADC) — Recovery structure plus transportation, housing support (Oxford House), and Alumni Group.

  • Mobile County Veterans Treatment Court — Veteran mentors, phased accountability, referrals for housing, jobs, family services.

  • Franklin Primary Health Center — Peer recovery coaching; naloxone with training; ongoing case management.

  • The Lovelady Center — Safe housing, childcare, education, workforce training, and after-care to sustain sobriety.

  • Mobile Area Interfaith Conference — The Neighbor Center — Faith-rooted reentry mentoring and practical supports after incarceration (recovery-aligned).

  • Family Counseling Center (Lifelines) — SAFE CARE Expansion — Case management and wraparound supports for mothers with SUD and their infants (POSC, linkages, direct assistance).

4) Family & Community Support

  • Family Counseling Center (Lifelines) — SAFE CARE Expansion — Prenatal screening, hospital notifications, Plans of Safe Care, home-based case management; concrete help (IDs, transport, car seats, utilities).

  • USA Children & Women’s Hospital (Prenatal → ESC → Postnatal) — Mom-and-infant-centered supports (breastfeeding programs, peer counselors, home visits, Narcan kits, CPR training).

  • The Lovelady Center — Mom-and-child services under one roof (KidZone daycare, TLC Pre-K, Miracle Academy), plus after-care for families.

  • Mobile Area Interfaith Conference — The Neighbor Center — Reentry navigation, mentoring, and connections to housing, work, and faith/community help.

  • Boys & Girls Clubs of South Alabama — Youth-centered counseling and skills that support the whole family system.

  • INTO LIGHT Project — Family narratives and school/community exhibits that foster empathy and ongoing dialogue.