• CBHA 40th Anniversary Celebration

    Sacramento, CA Sacramento, California

    CBHA is celebrating 40 years of behavioral health advocacy! Join us for an evening of inspiration, reflection, and looking towards the future. In honor of our 40 years of advocacy, we are honoring 40 Behavioral Health Stars: Individuals and organizations who have demonstrated exemplary advocacy for the people of California. Help us celebrate them, hear […]

  • 33rd Annual Recovery Happens

    Sacramento, CA Sacramento, California

    Join CCAPP at the capitol building in Sacramento for our annual Recovery Happens event. Free to attend, the event includes a recovery walk, a 12-Step meeting, a pancake breakfast, a rally, and a wide range of speakers.

  • 2025 Addiction Leadership Conference (ALC)

    Sacramento, CA Sacramento, California

    Earn up to 18 CEs, including 6 hours of ethics; get prepared on innovative ways to speak to your representative on advocacy issues; and more!

  • 11th Annual Addiction Leadership Conference

    Sacramento, CA Sacramento, California

    Get prepared by CCAPP Vice President of Governmental Affairs, Sherry Daley, on innovative ways to speak with your representative in person. CEOs, executives, and directors will gain a comprehensive understanding about admissions and marketing. Addiction and behavioral health professionals will earn up to 18 hours of continuing education, which includes six hours in ethics.

  • SUD Counselor Clinical Supervision Training 2025

    Sacramento, CA Sacramento, California

    Join CCAPP's comprehensive training program designed to equip aspiring clinical supervisors with the essential knowledge and skills to effectively guide Substance Use Disorder (SUD) counselors. Webinar version also available.

  • 2024 Recovery Happens

    Sacramento, CA Sacramento, California

    Every September since 1992, CCAPP sponsors National Recovery Month at the California State Capitol where thousands gather to increase awareness and understanding of mental health and substance use disorders and celebrate the people who recover.