Our Residential Services provide a 24 hour therapeutic community model of long-term residential treatment for women in recovery and their children.

Services Include:
Project Pride, a program of East Bay Community Recovery Project (EBCRP), is a residential alcohol and drug treatment program. Project Pride was named by the first group of residents and symbolizes the strength of a mother lioness. The program provides a comprehensive approach in treating mothers and children. Extensive clinical services are provided by program staff and consultants in a context of peer support. Additionally, by involving our clients' family members in the treatment process, we enhance their success in mastering new skills, establishing stability in parent-child relationships, and achieving drug free lives. Each mother participates in individual and group counseling, designed to meet her specific recovery and personal needs.
Specialized groups includes:

Each child receives professional child-care, nutritious meals, education, daily exercise, stimulation, play therapy, music/art therapy and drama therapy.

Admission Process: To be eligible for admission to our program, a woman must have a substance abuse problem, and must be pregnant or have at least one dependent child who is 6 years or younger (maximum two children). The applicant telephones the intake worker for an initial screening, completes the intake packet and then, meets with the staff to be considered for admission.

Our Residential Program is licensed and certified by the California Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs. Project Pride welcomes your questions, interest in referrals to our program. Please call us at (510) 446-7151.