Latino Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services is a nonprofit behavioral health organization based in San Bruno, California, serving individuals and families affected by substance use disorders across the San Francisco Bay Area. Founded in the early 1990s, the organization provides culturally responsive addiction treatment through residential recovery homes, outpatient programs, and community-based support services. Its approach combines evidence-based counseling methods with culturally informed practices that emphasize family involvement, personal development, and long-term recovery support. Programs may include individual and group counseling, relapse prevention education, case management, and recovery planning designed to help participants stabilize and rebuild daily life skills.
Services are offered to adults and young adults, including individuals with co-occurring mental health conditions, and may incorporate trauma-informed care and peer support models. The organization operates licensed treatment facilities and outpatient services in San Mateo County and surrounding regions, with bilingual programming available for diverse communities. In addition to treatment services, the organization also provides prevention initiatives, youth and family programs, and educational support intended to strengthen protective factors and encourage healthier community outcomes. Care levels can vary depending on individual needs, ranging from structured residential environments to outpatient counseling and continuing care resources that support recovery after treatment.