East Bay Community Recovery Project (EBCRP)

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East Bay Community Recovery Project (EBCRP)

2551 San Pablo Avenue
Oakland, CA - 94612

Phone 510-446-7150


About East Bay Community Recovery Project (EBCRP)

Project Pride Residential Treatment Program
Hours:
Monday-Friday, 8:30-4:30Emphasizes recovery, mental and physical health with a strong focus on family and child issues.
Provides comprehensive treatment to mothers and their children in a safe, respectful, residential environment that is sensitive to the cultural and ethnic diversity of their clients and staff.
WOMEN'S SERVICES include individual and group counseling, training to improve socialization and communication skills, leadership skills, and vocational skills.
Specialized groups include addiction education and relapse prevention, anger management, parent training, life skills training, family therapy, HIV/AIDS education, smoking cessation and narcotics anonymous.
Services may also include treatment for post traumatic stress disorders that can result from abuse and violence.
After care continued case management provided according to each mother's and child's needs.
Graduates are encouraged to return and share their success stories with current participants.
CHILDREN'S SERVICES include professional child care, education, daily exercise, stimulation, and age appropriate activities.
Children also participate in mother/child interactive outings, play therapy, music/art therapy, and drama therapy.
Child enrichment counselors perform ongoing developmental assessments and complete referrals for medical monitoring as needed.
Target GroupIndividuals with co-occurring disorders, specifically mental illness and substance abuse, HIV and those involved in the criminal justice system.
The residential program serves pregnant and postpartum women and their children. 
Eligibility RequirementsLanguagesApplication ProcessCall for intake information and appointmentFeesWomen are required to seek public benefits, of which 80% pays costs

Reviews for 3 Comments

Sep 24, 2021

Im inquiring about your in-house treatment. Also do you provide treatment for men. If so what are the options if he doesn't make enough on social security to pay?

Sep 8, 2020

Looking for in-house treatment. Recently started heavy again. App for medical in weeks ago. Lost job and apt in Tulsa. Staying with friends briefly in Richmond.. really want to stop...

Apr 12, 2020

My name is Alicia I'm advices to meth.. I'm also a wife and mother of 2 and its ruining my family..im in desperate need of help beforre I ruin and loose everthgg plese help

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Federal Poverty Guidelines for 2023

This table is to be used if this rehab center accepts sliding scale treatment. This will show you what levels of income you need to make to qualify for free treatment.
Persons In Family Household   Poverty Guideline salary per year
1 $14,580
2 $19,720
3 $24,860
4 $30,000
5 $35,140
6 $40,280
7 $45,420
8 $50,560

For Households with more than 8 persons, add $4,480 for each additional person.

*Alaska and Hawaii have different rates for HUD federal poverty guidelines.
These numbers above represent 100% of the Federal Poverty Rate. In order to get legal aid from some offices, they use a sliding fee scale. When they use a sliding fee scale, the 100% rate can be different than 100%. In those cases, using for example a 200% federal poverty level, you will only need double the 100% number listed above to 200%.


More about East Bay Community Recovery Project (EBCRP)

Hours: Monday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM| Tuesday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM| Wednesday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM| Thursday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM| Friday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM| Saturday closed| Sunday closed

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