District De-Addiction Centre (DDAC) — Empowering recovery and community reintegration
Providing compassionate care, evidence-based treatment and community-focused rehabilitation for people affected by substance use.
Lives Impacted
Recovery Support
Community Reintegration
Dedicated Team
Our Mission & Approach
Dakshata Society operates the District De-Addiction Centre (DDAC), a trusted facility dedicated to supporting individuals and families affected by substance use. We combine medical expertise, compassionate care, and community engagement to create pathways to recovery and reintegration. Located in Bhadradri Kothagudem District, the DDAC serves as a beacon of hope for communities seeking professional support in the recovery journey.
We recognize that substance use disorders are complex health conditions requiring holistic, evidence-based treatment. Our multidisciplinary team works collaboratively with clients and their families to address underlying causes, build coping skills, and foster sustainable behavioral change. We prioritize dignity, confidentiality, and person-centered care in all our interventions.
We believe in the dignity and potential of every individual. Through evidence-based interventions, transparent practices, and collaboration with local health authorities, law enforcement, and community leaders, we support sustainable recovery and meaningful reintegration into society. Our success is measured by the restored relationships, recovered livelihoods, and renewed hope we help our clients achieve.
Dakshata Society DDAC Facility
Comprehensive initiatives designed to create lasting change
We provide quality education and skill development programs to children and youth, empowering them with knowledge and abilities for a better future.
Learn More →Our healthcare initiatives ensure access to medical services, health awareness, and preventive care for underserved populations.
Learn More →We support economic empowerment through vocational training, microfinance, and entrepreneurship programs for sustainable livelihoods.
Learn More →Environmental conservation and sustainability initiatives that protect our planet while improving community well-being.
Learn More →Dedicated programs to promote gender equality and provide women with opportunities for personal and professional growth.
Learn More →Comprehensive support for vulnerable children including nutrition, education, protection, and psychosocial counseling.
Learn More →Stories of recovery and hope from the DDAC
"Thanks to the DDAC's support and follow-up programs, I was able to rebuild my life and rejoin my community with purpose."
"The healthcare programs brought medical facilities to our remote village. My entire family is now vaccinated and we have access to basic health checkups."
"I learned tailoring through the vocational training and now run my own business. I've trained 15 other women from my community too."
Support and visits from government officials and leaders
District Judge, Bhadrachalam
Judicial support and recognition for the centre's rehabilitation and de-addiction programs as vital community initiatives
Healthcare Administrator
Inauguration of the renovated and modernized DDAC facility with improved infrastructure and capacity
Collector, Bhadradri Kothagudem District
District administration oversight and support for DDAC's community health objectives and governance
Superintendent of Police, Bhadradri Kothagudem
Law enforcement collaboration in addressing substance use as a public health and safety concern
District Medical & Health Officer, Bhadradri Kothagudem
Health department clinical oversight, coordination, and integration of DDAC services within the district health system
SSP, Bhadrachalam
Senior police leadership support for the centre's community policing and de-addiction initiatives (visited 5 January 2026)
Eenadu Newspaper
Media documentation of DDAC's initiatives, bringing public awareness and recognition to the centre's vital work
Dakshata Society Centre
Modern and welcoming administrative and reception area designed to ensure client comfort and accessibility
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