The Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse (CADA) in Santa Barbara, CA, is dedicated to fostering healthier lives, stronger families, and a safer community. Since 1949, CADA has been providing a range of programs and services focused on educating, preventing, and treating substance abuse and co-occurring mental health conditions for youth, adults, and families in Santa Barbara County.
With a commitment to delivering quality care in a nurturing environment, CADA collaborates with local schools, community leaders, law enforcement, healthcare providers, and other nonprofits to ensure clients receive the necessary support to lead positive, productive lives. Services are inclusive and provided without discrimination based on gender, age, race, or ethnicity, ensuring everyone has access to care regardless of their financial situation.
CADA offers a variety of programs, including the Daniel Bryant Youth & Family Centers, Youth Diversion Program, Parent Support, Mentor Program, Adult Residential Treatment Services, Project Recovery, Perinatal Program, and Court Referred Programs. These initiatives aim to address substance abuse and mental health disorders through specialized treatment, education, and support, helping individuals and families navigate towards recovery and well-being.
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