About Casa Raphael Residential Treatment – Vista
Alpha Project is a nonprofit human services organization that serves over 4,000 men, women, and children each day in the San Diego, California, area. Their services include residential substance abuse treatment, supportive housing for people with special needs, basic and emergency services for the homeless, transportation assistance, and mental health counseling.
The Alpha Project empowers individuals, families, and communities by providing work, recovery, and support services to people who want to better their lives. Residential treatment, housing, and mental health services are provided. Successful completion of the program requires achieving stable and sustainable independence through education, employment, and sobriety.
Alpha Project is a 12 week state licensed and certified residential treatment program for men in recovery from substance abuse. Residents participate in an evidence-based practice curriculum. The program provides housing, food, recovery workshops, case management, mental health counseling, access to healthcare, work, financial assistance, and other support services.
Temporary Bridge Shelter is a 325 bed facility that serves vulnerable individuals by providing shelter. Their care model is comprised of a trauma-informed lens. They assist by providing necessary interventions and behavioral change opportunities.
Alpha Project’s Rapid Re-Housing Program provides rental assistance, security deposits, advocacy services, and support for those who need help finding affordable housing. Case management is offered to help remove individuals and their families from the street by helping place them into permanent housing.
Take Back the Streets is a transitional employment service that helps link homeless individuals who are able to work with immediate transitional employment and training. The community is served through these new workers filling job gaps at an affordable rate for their services.
The Home Finder Program is a service-based initiative that helps connect those who are homeless and living with mental illness with appropriate services to help them live a healthy life. This includes medical, dental, and mental health support, along with housing.