The Village Families in Transition (FIT) Program in Miami-Dade Florida will expand its current residential substance abuse treatment, prevention, and recovery services to 120 pregnant and postpartum women and 240 children (40 pregnant and postpartum women and 80 children annually). The program will also provide trauma-informed services to stabilize, strengthen, preserve, and reunite families for the women, minor children, fathers of the children, partners of the women, and extended family members. Through the use of evidenced-based strategies the FIT Program will accomplish its goals of (a) decrease the use and/or abuse of prescription, alcohol, tobacco illicit and other harmful drugs among pregnant and postpartum women; (b) increase safe and healthy pregnancies, improve birth outcomes, and reduce related effects of maternal and /or paternal drug use on infants and children; (c) improve the mental and physical health of the women and children; and prevent mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders among the children; (d) improve parenting skills, family functioning, economic stability, and quality of life for families; and (e) decrease involvement and exposure to crime; violence; neglect; and physical, emotional, and sexual abuse for all family members. The FIT Program will provide residential treatment services to pregnant and postpartum women and their minor children, as well as an array of services for non-residential family members of both the women and children delivered on-site at the Village or in-home. Other components will include follow-up care after families leave the residential setting by continuing the individual and family wellness and recovery plans in the home, and adding parenting and workshops to enhance family functioning and mitigate re-lapse. FIT will include culturally competent, trauma-informed services designed to meet the specific needs of PPW and their children.