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Drug Addiction, Crime, Homelessness


 

Drug Addiction, Crime, Homelessness – Lonnie Berry began drinking, smoking marijuana, popping pills, and using heroin as a teenager. After prison stints and squatting in abandoned houses, he turned to the Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries (DRMM) for help.

 

Supportive housing – which fights homelessness – threatened by looming… Continue reading

Hope on the Streets: Graduation


 

Hope on the Streets: Graduation – For much of her life Florence Marsh was drug-addicted, homeless prostitute who cried out to God for help. See how the Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries (DRMM) helped her find meaning and purpose in life as she graduates from their rehabilitation program.

 

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Hope on the Streets: Ringo


 

Hope on the Streets: Ringo – Johnny Ringo Smith lived through a number of tragedies including loosing his legs when he was run over by a train. He turned to drugs and crime to ease his pain until he found peace at the Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries (DRMM). Today,… Continue reading

Prostitution & Drugs


 

Prostitution & Drugs – Former female prostitutes find hope, shelter and substance abuse treatment at the Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries (DRMM), after years of living dangerously on the streets

 

Detroit Lions' Nick Fairley Arrested For Marijuana Possession

Filed under: Drug Abuse Detroit

The NFL program in question is… Continue reading

Detroit Drug Treatment: The Real Reason Pharmaceutical Drugs Get in Drinking Water?

You’ve read the stories about medical waste like syringes washing up on the shores of public beaches. While this is alarming enough, now a similar threat is turning up in our water supplies. Drugs are being found in water supplies across the country. But how do pharmaceutical drugs get in… Continue reading

Has the Orphanage Evolved?

Question by Joe from WI: Has the orphanage evolved?
Unknown by many, children of non-college-educated people in America face a rising tide of violence, drugs, malnutrition, and social pressures. Kids living in dangerous inner cities like St. Louis, Detroit, or Milwaukee face the duality of dilemma. Public schools there… Continue reading