Project will help people who need housing after completing residential treatment

Pathways, a local nonprofit that is committed to providing individualized treatment for drug and alcohol addiction, announced that it collaborated with Sutter-Yuba Behavioral Health and the Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) to expand services at Pathways’ treatment facility with the Bridge Housing Project.

Executive director of Pathways, Laci Bradfield, and Prevention Instructor Sarah Higgins are pictured holding scissors during a Yuba-Sutter Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting ceremony on July 17 for the new transitional housing rooms that are at the site of Pathways’ treatment facility in Marysville.
Executive director of Pathways, Laci Bradfield, and Prevention Instructor Sarah Higgins are pictured holding scissors during a Yuba-Sutter Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting ceremony on July 17 for the new transitional housing rooms that are at the site of Pathways’ treatment facility in Marysville.

The Bridge Housing Project adds transitional housing rooms at the site of Pathways’ treatment facility in Marysville. There are five rooms, and they will specifically be for people who have just completed residential treatment in the local area and don’t have a home to go to after treatment.

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