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The mission of Mariners Inn is to provide 24-hour, residential, substance abuse treatment for adult, homeless men of Southeastern Michigan, in a professional, compassionate, therapeutic environment conducive to reducing their problems of drug and alcohol addiction, thereby promoting their return to health, independence and increased self-worth.

If you know someone who needs help, please assist them in calling the toll free Substance Abuse 24-Hour-7 Days Access Line

For all Medicaid Recipients or no Health Insurance

1-800-467-2452

(for Detroit residents only)

1-888-736-0253

(For all other Michigan Residents)

Everything we do focuses on preparing our consumers to lead productive lives and prevent relapse.

Read testimonials from some of our consumers!

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Dialogue for Recovery

Can you help?

We are currently in need of twin size mattress and box spring sets. 

 

Please contact Carina at 313-962-9446 (ext. 227) or carinayanish@marinersinn.org.    Arrangements can be made to pick up your tax deductible donation.

Thank you.

Rotary Club of Grosse Pointe hosts the Mariners’ Inn Men’s Choir

The Rotary Club of Grosse Pointe hosts the Mariners’ Inn Men’s Choir for lunch and holiday songs. The Mariners’ Inn provides 24-hour, residential, substance abuse treatment for adult, homeless men of Southeastern Michigan with the goal of “saving families, one father at a time.”

Grosse Pointe News

 

 

"The Big Three"

Normally, in the City of Detroit, when the term "The Big Three" is used, there is an automatic association with the auto industry; Ford, General Motors and Chrysler. 

Consumer Spotlight - David Wright

Substance abuse began at an early age for David Wright. At 14 he started drinking and smoking marijuana, by 16 David had dropped out of school, and by 19 he was using on a regular basis.  Shortly thereafter, he was arrested for transporting marijuana from Las Vegas to Detroit.  By now he felt completely beaten down.  He was court ordered to do 90-days of residential treatment; which is when he first discovered Mariners Inn in 1998.  He completed the program successfully and believed that he had the foundation to remain clean and sober.  Unfortunately, he was unable to go it alone. The life of substance abuse and drugs called him back.

Mariner’s Inn mosaics, peace by piece via The Detroit Hub

By: Ashley Hennen

A mosaic that’s remniscent of Van Gogh’s Starry Night hangs in the lobby of Mariners Inn, the Cass Corridor shelter and treatment center for homeless men. The blues and golds look like that famous painting, but instead of a night sky spanning across this triptych, there’s a bridge that spans from dark to light as the mosaic tiles move toward the door.

“It’s transformation,” says Maxine Gardner a volunteering art therapist at Mariners Inn.

Mariners Inn Needs Your Help! Looking for a volunteer to teach basic computer skills.

 

The Mariners Inn Residential Treatment Program is looking for a volunteer willing to come in and facilitate our computer lab. 

(Not actual PC Lab)

You should be computer literate and able to assist our consumers with basic computer skills such as accessing the internet, setting up email accounts, utilizing social media, and writing resumes.  Times are flexible and evening/weekend hours would be available. 

If you're interested contact our Residential Program Director Kori Loewe at 313-962-9446 or kloewe@marinersinn.org

Mariners Inn Partners with the Arts Corps Detroit!

 

Mariners Inn is partnering with the Arts Corps Detroit.  Arts Corps Detroit is a community-based program at Wayne State University that offers service-learning courses and volunteer opportunities for students and others who want to help revitalize the urban community through the arts. ArtsCorpsDetroit is open to all Wayne State University students and also invites participation from the Detroit community.  Many of the art projects you'll see on our website and in our building were made possible through this amazing partnership and we look forward to many more amazing creations to come!

Take a second and check out their website at http://artscorpsdetroit.wayne.edu/index.php where you can see not only some of the art projects Mariners Inn has been involved in but also some of the other partners!

Mariners Inn nominated as a finalist by Crain's for being one of the Best Managed Non-Profits in 2011

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FINALIST: Mariners Inn's peer mentoring program saves money, supports both parties

 

Mariners Inn is looking to a peer coaching program to lower the costs of supporting recovering addicts, enabling it to support more people.

The Detroit-based nonprofit, which operates in the Cass Corridor area under the direction of CEO David Sampson, launched its Peer Recovery Mentoring Program in August on the strength of a $30,000 grant from the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan.

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