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Make a Referral.

  • Refer Social Services clients.
  • Refer a family member.
  • Refer a friend.

Make an Appointment.

  • Get an assessment without making a commitment.

Attend an Orientation.

  • Join us on every Tuesday and Thursday at 3pm.
  • Make an appointment for assessment.
  • No charge for the Orientations.
  • Get support and extended assessment at the Treatment Readiness Group, after attending an Orientation.
  • WRA currently serves about 1000 out-patients and 200 residential patients annually..

Find a Payment Option.

  • Get low-income assistance.
  • Pay on a sliding scale.

Women have special needs when it comes to treatment programs. Major research has confirmed that women, and especially pregnant women, are more likely to successfully complete treatment if they participate in gender specific programming addressing their particular needs.


EVENING OUTPATIENT PROGRAM
FOR WOMEN

WRA understands that women have special needs when dealing with the struggles of substance abuse. WRA now offers an Evening Outpatient Program, designed for women who must work, attend school or care for children during the day. WRA staff offer caring and professional treatment in a confidential women-only setting. The heart of the program is built around groups, classes and individual counseling, designed to make the most of participants' limited free time. The goals of this special outreach includes promoting recovery, preventing relapses, and making a gradual transition to a new life without alcohol or drugs.

For More Information
or Assessment
Call (650) 348-6603

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More than 90% of adults in the United States with current substance abuse disorders started using before age 18; half of those began before age 15.

WRA specializes in services for women with co-occurring disorders in all programs.

Close to 80% of women in addiction are children of addicts.

WRA provides chemical dependency treatment programs for women, girls and their families.

WRA exists to break the cycle of addiction by instilling hope for a quality of life that includes becoming a successful, productive and healthy member of society. Read More...

Find out how you too can help.

Hear Voices for Recovery
in WRA’s special short film, Alive Again (12-minutes.)

Contact us for a free film presentation at your business, school or community organization.

WRA Development Director : (650) 348-6603 ext 212 or email dpatterson@womensrecovery.org

WRA · 1450 Chapin Avenue · Burlingame · California · 94010 · Tel. 650.348.6603 · Fax 650.348.0615