Project RENEW aims to support key activities to expand trauma informed substance use disorder (SUD) treatment and related recovery and reentry services to 18-35 year-old Latinx and Black/African American (B/AA), including LGBTQIA2S+ adults with a SUD and/or co-occurring substance use and mental disorders (COD), who are returning to their families and communities in the Metro and South regions of LAC after incarceration from the LAC Men’s Central Jail (MCJ). Project RENEW will expand substance use disorder (SUD) services, SUD recovery and reentry services, and screening for infectious diseases, including HIV and viral Hepatitis (Hepatitis A, B, and C). The goals and objectives will eliminate disparities in SUD treatment and related recovery and reentry services for justice impacted individuals when returning to their communities. Project RENEW will screen 850 individuals for SUD and IDs and will serve 300 unduplicated participants in the 5-years of the Project. Foundational to the implementation of Project RENEW will be a high-quality program, practices, and policies that are evidence based, recovery-oriented, trauma-informed, and equity-based as a means of improving behavioral health.