About Fresh Beginning
Addiction Counseling in Tracy
Fresh Beginning in Tracy, California, partners with V.B.R. Foundation, Inc. to provide alcohol and drug outpatient programs for youth and adults. American Sign Language services are available for clients who are deaf.
Outpatient Substance Use Counseling
If you need outpatient substance use treatment, the center can do an intake diagnosis for you. The center’s program offers individual crisis counseling, collateral anger management counseling and chemical dependency group counseling twice per week for one and a half hours.
If you need more intensive treatment than counseling, the center can refer you to a local facility that provides that treatment. If you are experiencing a crisis due to substance use, you can call the crisis hot line or come to the center for crisis counseling and a referral.
Substance Use Counseling for Youth
The youth program offers individual counseling and group sessions. Participants are educated about substance use, relapse prevention and recovery planning.
Assistance with Legal Matters
Those of us who have found ourselves with substance use disorders may have experienced legal issues. The center offers a Family Law Service Center that can assist you if you do not have a lawyer and are representing yourself. Matters include divorce, custody, child support and domestic violence cases.
Special Classes for Teen Mothers
Teen girls who are substance users can find themselves as a parent more often than not. The center offers teen parenting groups where teen mothers can discuss their thoughts, feelings, ideas and concerns with other teen mothers.
The young ladies are taught about important topics such as postpartum depression, self and baby nutrition, exercising, breast feeding and how to find time for themselves to prevent burnout. These classes are led by special educators and social workers.
Outpatient Substance Use Counseling
If you need outpatient substance use treatment, the center can do an intake diagnosis for you. The center’s program offers individual crisis counseling, collateral anger management counseling and chemical dependency group counseling twice per week for one and a half hours.
If you need more intensive treatment than counseling, the center can refer you to a local facility that provides that treatment. If you are experiencing a crisis due to substance use, you can call the crisis hot line or come to the center for crisis counseling and a referral.
Substance Use Counseling for Youth
The youth program offers individual counseling and group sessions. Participants are educated about substance use, relapse prevention and recovery planning.
Assistance with Legal Matters
Those of us who have found ourselves with substance use disorders may have experienced legal issues. The center offers a Family Law Service Center that can assist you if you do not have a lawyer and are representing yourself. Matters include divorce, custody, child support and domestic violence cases.
Special Classes for Teen Mothers
Teen girls who are substance users can find themselves as a parent more often than not. The center offers teen parenting groups where teen mothers can discuss their thoughts, feelings, ideas and concerns with other teen mothers.
The young ladies are taught about important topics such as postpartum depression, self and baby nutrition, exercising, breast feeding and how to find time for themselves to prevent burnout. These classes are led by special educators and social workers.
If you need more intensive treatment than counseling, the center can refer you to a local facility that provides that treatment. If you are experiencing a crisis due to substance use, you can call the crisis hot line or come to the center for crisis counseling and a referral.
Substance Use Counseling for Youth
The youth program offers individual counseling and group sessions. Participants are educated about substance use, relapse prevention and recovery planning.
Assistance with Legal Matters
Those of us who have found ourselves with substance use disorders may have experienced legal issues. The center offers a Family Law Service Center that can assist you if you do not have a lawyer and are representing yourself. Matters include divorce, custody, child support and domestic violence cases.
Special Classes for Teen Mothers
Teen girls who are substance users can find themselves as a parent more often than not. The center offers teen parenting groups where teen mothers can discuss their thoughts, feelings, ideas and concerns with other teen mothers.
The young ladies are taught about important topics such as postpartum depression, self and baby nutrition, exercising, breast feeding and how to find time for themselves to prevent burnout. These classes are led by special educators and social workers.
Assistance with Legal Matters
Those of us who have found ourselves with substance use disorders may have experienced legal issues. The center offers a Family Law Service Center that can assist you if you do not have a lawyer and are representing yourself. Matters include divorce, custody, child support and domestic violence cases.
Special Classes for Teen Mothers
Teen girls who are substance users can find themselves as a parent more often than not. The center offers teen parenting groups where teen mothers can discuss their thoughts, feelings, ideas and concerns with other teen mothers.
The young ladies are taught about important topics such as postpartum depression, self and baby nutrition, exercising, breast feeding and how to find time for themselves to prevent burnout. These classes are led by special educators and social workers.
Special Classes for Teen Mothers
Teen girls who are substance users can find themselves as a parent more often than not. The center offers teen parenting groups where teen mothers can discuss their thoughts, feelings, ideas and concerns with other teen mothers.
The young ladies are taught about important topics such as postpartum depression, self and baby nutrition, exercising, breast feeding and how to find time for themselves to prevent burnout. These classes are led by special educators and social workers.
The young ladies are taught about important topics such as postpartum depression, self and baby nutrition, exercising, breast feeding and how to find time for themselves to prevent burnout. These classes are led by special educators and social workers.


