MAAC Project is a nonprofit community organization serving individuals and families across San Diego County since 1965. The organization operates a range of social service programs that address housing stability, education, workforce development, and health and wellness needs. Within its health and well-being services, MAAC provides residential recovery housing for individuals seeking support related to substance use and recovery.
The organization’s recovery services include structured residential programs designed to support a sober lifestyle in a community setting. These programs offer housing-based recovery environments and activities focused on personal development, daily living skills, and ongoing recovery support. MAAC operates gender-specific residential recovery homes and provides services in San Diego County as part of its broader community assistance model.
In addition to recovery housing, MAAC delivers programs related to affordable housing, family services, education, and community resources. Its services are intended to support long-term stability by combining social services with wellness and recovery initiatives. Programs are delivered through multiple locations throughout the region, reflecting the organization’s focus on community-based support systems.