Center Point Drug Abuse Alternatives Center (DAAC)

Sonoma County

A community partner of the Behavioral Health Recovery Services Project

Center Point DAAC expanded harm reduction services by 383%, from 103 people in 2024 to 498 in 2025, with multiple lifesaving overdose interventions near the clinic.

Real‑time interpretation headsets improved language access across 50 languages; services for Spanish‑speaking clients and transgender/nonbinary clients increased; staff completed cultural‑responsiveness training; adolescent program capacity grew; and a multi‑partner MAT network emerged with potential for replication.

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