Community Directory

Explore CCAPP Program Members and Recovery Community Organizations (RCOs) serving communities across California.

Looking for Recovery‑Focused Organizations in Your Community?

Discover programs dedicated to supporting individuals and families across California.

LifeHouse Recovery Connection San Diego

Located in San Diego, LifeHouse Recovery Connection provides peer‑driven support, community engagement, and recovery‑focused services for individuals and families. As both a CCAPP Program Member and Recovery Community Organization, they offer a welcoming environment for people seeking connection and long‑term recovery support.
Phone: 866‑730‑7771
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Voices of Recovery San Mateo County

Based in Belmont, Voices of Recovery San Mateo County empowers individuals through peer support, advocacy, and community‑based recovery services. As a CCAPP Program Member and RCO, they play a vital role in strengthening recovery networks throughout the county.
Phone: (650) 802‑6552
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Solano Recovery Project

Serving Fairfield and the surrounding region, Solano Recovery Project is a CCAPP‑recognized Recovery Community Organization offering peer support, outreach, and recovery‑oriented programming. Their work helps build strong, connected recovery communities across Solano County.
Phone: (707) 419‑4662
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A New PATH

Located in Spring Valley, A New PATH (Parents for Addiction Treatment & Healing) is both a CCAPP Program Member and RCO dedicated to promoting compassionate drug policies, supporting families, and advocating for recovery‑oriented systems of care. Their work blends community support with statewide advocacy.
Phone: (619) 670‑1184
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Many Paths One Destination

Based in San Jose, Many Paths One Destination is a CCAPP Program Member and Recovery Community Organization offering peer support, community events, and recovery‑focused services. Their mission centers on connection, empowerment, and honoring the many pathways to recovery.
Phone: (408) 591‑5245
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What Are Community Organizations?

Community organizations play a vital role in supporting individuals and families affected by substance use. These programs offer peer support, education, advocacy, and recovery‑focused services that strengthen local communities.

By partnering with CCAPP, these organizations uphold standards that promote safety, ethics, and accessibility.

Why This Directory Matters

California’s recovery landscape is diverse, and finding trusted organizations can be challenging. This directory highlights CCAPP Program Members and RCOs that demonstrate commitment to quality care and community support.

Each listing includes direct contact information so individuals can easily connect with programs in their area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Helpful information about community organizations and program members.

What is a Recovery Community Organization (RCO)?

An RCO is a peer‑led nonprofit that provides recovery support, advocacy, and community engagement.

What types of services do these programs offer?

Services vary by organization and may include peer support, education, outreach, recovery housing, treatment, and community events.

Are these organizations certified or vetted?

All listed organizations are CCAPP Program Members or RCOs aligned with CCAPP’s standards and values.

How do I contact an organization?

Each listing includes a phone number and website for direct access.

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