Mariners Inn, a nonprofit organization in Detroit, has been a beacon of hope since 1925. Originally founded by the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan, the Inn now provides a wide range of services for homeless men struggling with substance abuse and related challenges. It offers residential and outpatient treatment, transitional housing, counseling, and therapy programs tailored to individuals’ needs. Mariners Inn is nationally acclaimed for its professional approach and holds CARF accreditation. Services include substance use assessments, group and family counseling, anger management therapy, and relapse prevention. They also support recovery through employment counseling, transportation assistance, and financial aid via sliding fee scales. With a focus on dual diagnosis care, the facility serves adults, young adults, veterans, LGBTQ individuals, and those affected by trauma or mental health disorders.