About East Bay Community Recovery Project Oakland
East Bay Community Recovery Project (EBCRP) in Oakland, California, is a residential substance use treatment program offering specialized care for women seeking recovery from drug and alcohol addiction.
Known as Project Pride, this program is part of LifeLong Medical Care, a nonprofit community health network providing integrated behavioral health, medical and social services.
The facility emphasizes whole-person, community-based care that addresses substance use alongside mental health and social support needs.
Women's Residential Recovery Programs
Treatment at Project Pride typically begins with an intake assessment to determine clinical needs and match clients with the appropriate level of care.
The program provides residential substance use treatment with a focus on women who are pregnant or parenting, along with aftercare planning and support for co-occurring disorders.
Clients can expect substance use and mental health counseling, cognitive behavioral therapy and tobacco cessation support.
Through LifeLong's broader network, participants may also access case management, housing assistance, employment resources and Ryan White HIV/AIDS services.
Quick Facts About EBCRP Project Pride
- Location: 2545 San Pablo Avenue in Oakland, near AC Transit Route 72 and about one mile from 19th Street BART
- Levels of care: Residential substance use treatment with aftercare support
- Who they treat: Women, including pregnant and parenting women, with co-occurring disorder support
- Approach: Integrated, community-based care combining CBT, counseling and wraparound services
- Payment options: Medi-Cal, Medicare, managed care plans, self-pay, sliding scale and financial assistance
- Access: Free street parking and urban transit accessibility
- Network: Part of LifeLong Medical Care's nonprofit health system





