The Million Mile Project
Substance Abuse & Recovery Support
Walking With You From Start to freedom, for a million miles and more.
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Our Mission
The Million Mile Project’s purpose is to meet those struggling with Substance Use Disorder and mental illness, to walk the journey with each person from start to freedom, for a million miles and more. Our mission is to provide proper tools and resources around connection, mentorship, education, health, healing, and structure to empower and restore hope for a successful life in recovery.
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About The Million Mile Project
The Million Mile Project acknowledges the importance of continuous support during the recovery process for individuals facing substance use disorder, mental health challenges, and/or trauma. We are committed to accompanying them on their million-mile journey because we have experienced it ourselves. The journey begins by one healed individual assisting another, with the hope that they, too, will extend a helping hand. We are prepared to meet people at their current stage because someone did the same for us.
At The Million Mile Project, we help those suffering from:
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER
Substance use disorder recovery necessitates a holistic approach, addressing addiction and mental health concerns to foster long-term healing and resilience.
UNSTABLE MENTAL HEALTH
Unstable mental health can exacerbate addiction, creating a cycle where individuals rely on substances to find temporary relief from psychological distress.
TRAUMA
Trauma frequently serves as a catalyst for addiction, as individuals may turn to substances as a means of coping with overwhelming emotional pain and stress.
Your Donations Help Support:
Individuals suffering from addiction as they begin their journey to a life of sobriety.
Our Top Priorities
Treatment Placement
MENTORSHIP
Recovery can be challenging, from setting routines, managing finances, to setting goals. Our mentorship program aims to lighten the load, guiding decisions and planning for efficient rebuilding.
HOUSING
Assist in finding housing post-recovery program.
EDUCATION
Guidance for acquiring GED, trade education, or specific certifications.
CAREER
Help and Assistance in finding a job or possible career.
%
Of people who need drug rehab do not recieve treatment.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
Individuals suffer from active substance use disorder in the US.
National Center of Drug Abuse Statistics (NCDAS)
%
Of those in recovery report benefiting from improved quality of life and health after completing drug and alcohol rehab.
National Center of Drug Abuse Statistics (NCDAS)