Stockton is one step closer to expanding critical behavioral health services downtown.
Service First of Northern California (SFNC) has announced plans to transform the long-vacant property at 1005 N. El Dorado Street into a fully functioning Recovery Center designed to support individuals and families seeking stability, treatment, and long-term recovery .
The February 18 community update outlines a comprehensive project backed by a conditional award through California’s Bond Behavioral Health Continuum Infrastructure Program (BHCIP), aimed at expanding access to behavioral health and substance use disorder services in high-need communities.
A Strategic Investment in Downtown Stockton
The BHCIP Round 1 conditional award provides approximately $8.29 million to support the acquisition and rehabilitation of the site . The funding allows for full purchase and comprehensive renovation of the former 92-room hotel, ensuring long-term ownership and operational stability for the Recovery Center…