From Vacant Hotel to Hope Hub: Service First Announces Major Recovery Center Project in Downtown Stockton

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…

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