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Salvation Army Harbor Light Center Monroe County Center
734-384-3402
3250 North Monroe Street Monroe MI 48162
ProMedica Monroe Regional Hospital Outpatient Behavioral Health
734-240-1760
730 North Macomb Street Monroe MI 48162
Catholic Charities of SE Michigan
734-240-3850
25 South Monroe Street Monroe MI 48161
Passion of Mind Healing Center
734-344-5269
14930 Laplaisance Road Monroe MI 48161
Community Care Services (CCS)
734-955-3550
26650 Eureka Road Taylor MI 48180
Advanced Counseling Services
734-285-8282
20500 Eureka Road Taylor MI 48180
All Opiates Detox Michigan Addiction Center
800-458-8130
1848 Biddle Avenue Wyandotte MI 48192
All Well Being Services
734-629-5000
30555 Michigan Avenue Westland MI 48186
Dawn Inc Dawn Farm
734-485-8725
6633 Stony Creek Road Ypsilanti MI 48197
Rescue Inc/Rescue Mental Health and Addiction Services
419-255-9585
3350 Collingwood Boulevard Toledo OH 43610
Hegira Programs Inc (HPI) Oakdale Recovery Center
734-397-3088
43825 Michigan Avenue Canton MI 48188
New Attitude On My Image (NAOMI) Residential Treatment Center
419-244-4824
2321 Warren Street Toledo OH 43620
Unison BHG Inc SUD Services
419-724-3133
1212 Cherry Street Toledo OH 43604
Unison Health Dual Recovery Program
419-214-4673
544 East Woodruff Avenue Toledo OH 43604
Community Care Services (CCS)
313-389-7500
26184 West Outer Drive Lincoln Park MI 48146
Lutheran Social Services Administrative Office
419-243-9178
2149 Collingwood Boulevard Toledo OH 43620
A Renewed Mind Access Center
419-691-1322
117 Main Street Toledo OH 43605
TASC of Northwest Ohio
419-242-9955 x108
701 Jefferson Avenue Toledo OH 43604
1st Step Referral Services
734-485-6161
110 Pearl Street Ypsilanti MI 48197
Glenbeigh Outpatient Center Toledo
419-536-4000
3425 Executive Parkway Toledo OH 43606
Empowered for Excellence Behavioral Health Ohio
567-316-7253
3170 West Central Avenue Toledo OH 43606
Community Social Services of Wayne County/Dearborn Office
313-792-9286
19855 West Outer Drive Dearborn MI 48124
Urban Minority Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Outreach Program/Lucas Co
419-255-4444
2447 Nebraska Avenue Toledo OH 43607
CMS Dearborn Heights
313-277-3293
25639 Ford Road Dearborn Heights MI 48127
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