About Us

The Johnson Institute brings a long tradition of activism by people with long term addiction recovery to reduce the barriers to wellness for all those afflicted and affected by alcohol and drug problems.

Renowned for Dr. Vernon Johnson’s pioneering intervention practices, the Johnson Institute today executes a three-part strategy to engage society in a view of addiction disease from the recovery perspective.

First, we mobilize individuals and families with successful recovery experiences to become active, effective voices for change. Knowing the power of story, we equip these activists with education, tools, and resources to fight for practice and policy change.

Second, our systems and tools are targeted locally. We train activists to organize the recovery movement locally, educate local opinion leaders, establish local congregational team ministries, and establish local funding resources.

Third, we teach ways to merge passion and science to produce moving and effective messages to move people, institutions, and society to proven and effective solutions to America’s addiction epidemic. We believe science points the way. We believe faith overcomes.

Vision & Mission

For over 40 years, Johnson Institute has followed the original passion of its founders – to identify and eliminate the barriers to recovery. Today, this is expressed in our vision and mission statements.

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History

The Johnson Institute has pioneered intervention, treatment, and recovery strategies for more than 40 years. It has stood for honoring recovery – not hiding it. The Johnson Institute was founded by Dr. Vernon Johnson, an Episcopal priest and recovered alcoholic.

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Board

One of the oldest service non-profit organizations in addiction recovery field, Johnson Institute was founded by people with successful recovery experience. Today Johnson Institute is composed of and serving people in recovery.

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Contact Us

Johnson Institute mobilizes and trains people in recovery for advocacy campaigns, conducts policy research and promotes congregational team ministries through its offices in Washington, DC; Austin, TX; and Minneapolis, MN.

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