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The Johnson Institute, throughout its 40-year history, has pioneered practices that enhance awareness, intervention, treatment and recovery from alcohol and other drug addiction. Founded by Vernon Johnson in 1965, the Johnson Institute today mobilizes and trains people in recovery for advocacy campaigns, conducts policy research and promotes congregational team ministries through its offices in Washington, DC; Austin, Texas; and Minneapolis, MN.
Johnson Institute
613 Second Street NE
Washington, DC 20002
(202) 662-7104
information@johnsoninstitute.org
The Rush Center of the Johnson Institute
2525 Wallingwood Drive, Bldg 8, #804
Austin, TX 78746
(888) 451-9524
faithpartners@johnsoninstitute.org
Vision
The vision of the Johnson Institute is that anyone experiencing the harmful effects of addiction to alcohol or other drugs will find a path to recovery through early intervention, appropriate care, family involvement, and community support.
Mission
The mission of the Johnson Institute is to promote the power and possibility of recovery from alcoholism and other drug dependence through identification and elimination of barriers to recovery.
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