Berks Parents Services Collaborative

Berks Parents Services Collaborative (BPSC) is a maternal addictions program for Berks County women funded by the Council On Chemical Abuse and Community Care Behavioral Health. The goal of the program is to reduce the number of infants born exposed to alcohol and other drugs by providing intensive case management services to mothers. The BPSC staff attempts to empower, educate and link pregnant and postpartum substance abusing women to drug and alcohol treatment and other social service agencies. By attempting to reduce the risk of child abuse and neglect, the BPSC Program helps to initiate the process of recovery from substance abuse.

We have over 70 women with 200 children utilizing BPSC services which include case management services, assessment and service planning, outreach services, educational and life skills groups, transportation and access to child care services. BPSC, in conjunction with 40 other agencies, helps to improve the quality of life for the women and their children.

A Collaborative Committee, made up of agency representatives from CHOR, the Council on Chemical Abuse, Berks County Children and Youth Services, the two local hospitals, treatment and other social service providers, meets on a bi-monthly basis to discuss and share concerns regarding clients’ access to drug and alcohol treatment and other services.  

If you are struggling or have a history of chemical dependency and are pregnant and/or parenting children up to the age of 5 years old, please contact the Berks Parents Services Collaborative program for help at (610) 478-9830.