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Main Services Area

Educational Programs
Educational Programs provide students with the skills they need to live successful lives. Our robust programs include early childhood development, classroom consultations in partnership with school districts, adult continuing education programs and parent workshops.
Support Services

Support Services offer various programs to address social determinants of health, including housing and employment coaching and placement, among other critically needed services.

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HERE IS WHAT WE NEED FROM YOU. Today, more than ever, we need YOUR support. Challenging times are often most felt by our

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National Hispanic Heritage Month

September 15th to October 15th is Hispanic Heritage Month. Pacific Clinics pays tribute to the generations of Latinx and Hispanic leaders who work to advance mental health, culturally relevant services and the well-being of our diverse communities.

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The Importance of Caring Contacts

In recognition of Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, sending a caring contact can help individuals feel a sense of connectedness and increase positive engagement. A caring contact is a written note or card expressing care.

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Consumer Testimony: I’m Proud to Say I’m Sober

After years of suffering from alcohol abuse, Modesto C. was later diagnosed with schizophrenia. eventually, he hit rock bottom and Modesto reached out for help. In November 2017, he came to Pacific Clinics and began his journey to recovery and wellness.

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A Drive for Academic Success this Fall

Anticipation for a new school year can mean excitement, but it can also mean anxiety for families in our community, many of whom live below the poverty line. Read on to learn about the impact of our annual backpack drive.

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Laura Pancake interviewed on Anxiety and Depression in California

It’s official, California: COVID-19 has left us sick with worry and increasingly despondent. And our youngest adults — ages 18 to 29 — are feeling it worst. Weekly surveys conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau from late April through late July offer a grim view of the toll the pandemic has taken on the nation’s mental health. Read more.

Article produced by Kaiser Health News, which publishes California Healthline, an editorially independent service of the California Health Care Foundation.

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