Road to Resilience

The Road to Resilience project helps women who are pregnant and/or have infants 0-12 months of age to find safety and stability through our services and referrals.

Road to Resilience Team

The team recognizes that each mother and child has unique needs. We support high-risk pregnant women with current and/or a history of substance abuse, as well as families of substance-exposed infants, to get the help they need to achieve their goals.

Supportive Services

  • Residential Treatment for Substance Use Disorder
  • On-site Childcare
  • Pediatric Clinic
  • Infant-Parent Center
  • Mental Health Clinic
  • In-Home Services
  • Resources and referrals to community-based organizations
  • Parent-Child Interactive Playgroups
  • Parenting Education & Support
  • Step-down (Transitional) Housing 

Resilience is the ability to adapt well to adversity and negative experiences and thrive.

Resilient children do well despite serious hardship. A healthy, supportive relationship with at least one loving caregiver is the most important factor. These relationships keep children safe and help them develop resilience.

We are here to support and guide a healthy attachment bond between the caregiver and the child so that they both grow and thrive.

CONTACT:
(415) 567-8370; EXT. 4236