CERRC Thanksgiving Lunch

CERRC and Uptown Safe Haven clients, ECS staff and board members, Bishop’s School students, and volunteers all enjoyed a savory Thanksgiving meal at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church yesterday afternoon. The event was touching and celebratory as CERRC clients received tokens of love and support for their recovery time.

Over 50 CERRC and Uptown Safe Haven clients were in attendance.

A special thanks to all participating organizations and individuals that helped make this event possible: St. Mark’s, St. James’, St. David’s, St. Paul’s, The Bishop’s School, ECS Moonlight Ball committee members, ECS staff, and all other volunteers. We appreciate your support.

Central East Regional Recovery Center (CERRC) provides outpatient treatment services to adults with substance use disorders. Treatment groups are offered at convenient times to meet client needs. Call for an appointment: 619-597-7335.

CERRC and Uptown Safe Haven clients enjoying an early Thanksgiving meal. November 2022.

ACCORD Program Manager Nominated for the CADTP Board of Directors

Craig French (left), CADTP Board President; Stacie Perez, Chair of the CADTP Certification Board, CADTP Board Member, and ECS VP of Programs; and Mustafa Nasheed, CADTP Board Member Nominee and ECS ACCORD Program Manager at the CADTP Fall Conference in Sacramento, California. November 2022.

On Nov. 2 and 3, Stacie Perez, VP of Programs, Mustafa Nasheed, ACCORD Program Manager, Carolina Gallardo, ACCORD Administrative Supervisor, and Monya Davis, ACCORD Lead Counselor, attended the California Association of Driving Under the Influence Treatment Programs (CADTP) Fall Conference in Sacramento, California.

This annual conference gives counselors new tools and innovative ways to engage those suffering from addiction and provides integration materials to help increase motivation for change.

Nasheed was nominated and unanimously confirmed as a new CADTP Board of Directors member. His assigned term is November 2023 to November 2025. Perez, a member of the CADTP Board since 2014, also serves as Chair of the CADTP Certification Board.

Through advocacy, education, and cooperation with legislators, state and local officials, and other community stakeholders, the CADTP association was established as a partner to its member organizations to promote understanding and defend the integrity of the California DUI Programs.

50th National Philanthropy Day

The Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) San Diego celebrated its 50th National Philanthropy Day (NPD) on Friday, Nov. 4, to recognize the valuable contributions of local volunteers and development professionals who invested time, talent, and resources in our community.

ECS attends National Philanthropy Luncheon. November 2022.

ECS attended the luncheon with current and former board members – other San Diego nonprofit leaders, philanthropists, development professionals – and business, community, and civic leaders. Event attendees were inspired as they watched award presentations and videos throughout the evening.

NPD San Diego is one of the nation’s largest AFP events, attracting up to 850 participants annually. Sponsorship funds not only support NPD, but are reinvested in education, training, career development, and the advancement of fundraising professionals throughout San Diego.

ECS staff, board members, and friends celebrate the 50th Annual National Philanthropy Day at the Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina. November 2022.

ECS CERRC Receives the 2022 Project W.E.S.T. Community Heroes Award

Community Heroes Award presented to ECS CERRC program October 2022.

On Oct. 22, Skylard Bishop, CERRC case manager, was presented with Project W.E.S.T.'s Community Hero Award for ECS' CERRC program. In Project W.E.S.T.’s third year of operation, this is the first award the organization has presented to a community partner. The award's purpose is to honor community partners who provide high-quality and competent care for their clients, offer consistent communication with Project W.E.S.T., do outstanding work in the community, and go above and beyond regular work responsibilities. Project W.E.S.T. is a Transformation Living Program in San Diego County for adults and youth that provides sobriety assistance through mentorship to become independent, productive adults.