Project Network
Project Network provides residential drug and alcohol treatment and mental health services for women and children of all backgrounds, with a focus on the African American community. At Project Network, mothers can stay with their children while they begin their recovery journey — keeping families together and making it easier to prioritize getting help.
The center mirrors the real world. Residents buy groceries and prepare their own meals; moms engage in school routines, like drop-off and classroom activities. The children attend Project Network’s daycare while residents participates in treatment groups and individual therapy. Project Network’s mission is to restore hope, strengthen families, and create a foundation for lasting change.
Project Network is truly one of a kind. As the only residential treatment program in our state with a specific focus on serving Black women and children, we provide a space where culture, understanding, recovery, and healing come together.
How we help
While at Project Network, residents receive supportive care 24/7, in a safe and structured environment. Our team of addiction specialists, case managers, and recovery mentors provide many services, including:
- Culturally focused individual and group counseling
- Parenting groups and Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)
- Psychoeducation on impacts of trauma and drug or alcohol addiction
- Relapse prevention skills
- Case management services
- Mental health assessment and psychiatric referral
- Medication management
- Peer mentoring
- Interpersonal and life skills development
- Acupuncture
Who we help
Project Network is for women at least 18 years old seeking a residential treatment program for substance use (sometimes called alcohol or drug rehab). You don’t need a referral to get started.
You can:
- Call Project Network at 503-528-2140 and press 1 to talk with our team.
- Complete the online form.