1) Treatment Programs
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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.
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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.
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Mobile County Veterans Treatment Court — Five-phase, court-supervised program (≥14 months) with outpatient treatment, frequent testing, and veteran mentors.
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Mobile Adult Drug Court (MADC) — Multi-phase, court-supervised treatment with counseling, testing, family night, alumni group, and inpatient placements when needed.
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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
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Mobile United — Peer-to-Peer (P2P) — Student leaders in 20 high schools run workshops, role-plays, and an app to normalize healthy choices.
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INTO LIGHT Project — Traveling portrait + story exhibit that reduces stigma and starts honest conversations in schools and community spaces.
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Goldfinch Health — Billion Pill Pledge — Hospital-based surgical pain reform (ERAS) that prevents unnecessary opioid prescribing after surgery.
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Boys & Girls Clubs of South Alabama — Journeys: Path to Adulthood — Drug education, coping-skills counseling, and positive hobby exposure for teens.
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Franklin Primary Health Center — Prevention workshops, naloxone training, outreach education alongside treatment services.
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USA Children & Women’s Hospital (ESC & prenatal NAS education) — Trimester-specific education for mothers, in-hospital ESC model, breastfeeding support.
3) Recovery & Support
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Door to Serenity — Level 3.0 sober-living homes with rent and dental scholarships, transportation help, and house structure (meetings, sponsor, medication supervision).
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Mobile Adult Drug Court (MADC) — Recovery structure plus transportation, housing support (Oxford House), and Alumni Group.
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Mobile County Veterans Treatment Court — Veteran mentors, phased accountability, referrals for housing, jobs, family services.
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Franklin Primary Health Center — Peer recovery coaching; naloxone with training; ongoing case management.
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The Lovelady Center — Safe housing, childcare, education, workforce training, and after-care to sustain sobriety.
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Mobile Area Interfaith Conference — The Neighbor Center — Faith-rooted reentry mentoring and practical supports after incarceration (recovery-aligned).
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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
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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).
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USA Children & Women’s Hospital (Prenatal → ESC → Postnatal) — Mom-and-infant-centered supports (breastfeeding programs, peer counselors, home visits, Narcan kits, CPR training).
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The Lovelady Center — Mom-and-child services under one roof (KidZone daycare, TLC Pre-K, Miracle Academy), plus after-care for families.
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Mobile Area Interfaith Conference — The Neighbor Center — Reentry navigation, mentoring, and connections to housing, work, and faith/community help.
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Boys & Girls Clubs of South Alabama — Youth-centered counseling and skills that support the whole family system.
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INTO LIGHT Project — Family narratives and school/community exhibits that foster empathy and ongoing dialogue.
