The official newsletter of Detroit Organizational Needs in Treatment
(DONT)
Methadone Today Newsletters
P.O. Box 164
Davison, MI 48423-0164
Voice Mail: (810) 901-5512
Detroit Organizational Needs in Treatment (DONT) is a methadone advocacy group
organized by methadone patients to return dignity to methadone maintenance treatment and
to protect the rights of patients. Methadone Today is the official newsletter of DONT. The
idea of a methadone advocacy organization was conceptualized in March of 1995 when the DEA
raided a Detroit methadone clinic. The groups agreed that there was a great need for
patient unity to correct the damage that had been done and to thwart further involvement
of the DEA in methadone treatment. DONT works to correct the misconceptions about
methadone maintenance treatment and overcome the prejudice directed against methadone
patients, strives to educate communities and policy makers about the benefits of methadone
treatment, responds to the negative and sensationalized media, advocates for treatment on
demand, and provides a platform whereby methadone patients can express their concerns
about their quality of life.
DONT is the National Alliance of Methadone Advocates' ()
official affiliate for the Detroit area. We share their mission, which is as follows:
- To eliminate discrimination toward methadone patients.
- To create a more positive image about methadone maintenance treatment.
- To help preserve patients' dignity and their rights.
- To make treatment available on demand to every person who needs it.
- To empower methadone patients with a strong public voice.
- To give a human face to methadone treatment.
Methadone Today is made possible by a grant from the Drug
Policy Foundation, donations and reader subscription.
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