Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries is a faith-based nonprofit organization that provides housing, recovery, and community support services for individuals experiencing homelessness and substance use challenges. Founded in 1909, the organization operates programs across several Michigan counties, including Wayne, Macomb, Livingston, St. Clair, and Ingham. Its services include emergency shelter, recovery housing, counseling support, meals, and job training programs designed to address basic living needs alongside recovery goals. The organization also offers substance use treatment services as part of a broader continuum of care that connects housing, support services, and structured recovery programs. Spiritual life activities are available within programs, though participation is voluntary. Detroit, Michigan, is a large urban city known for its cultural institutions, riverfront areas, and seasonal climate with cold winters and warm summers, providing access to public transportation, healthcare systems, and community resources. Through multiple facilities and outreach programs, the organization serves men, women, and families seeking stabilization, housing assistance, and recovery-related support within the local community.