Ways to Support Communities Impacted by the California Wildfires
The recent California fires have profoundly affected our communities, including clients, families, and employees. While the road to recovery can feel overwhelming, we
Some Pacific Clinics locations have closed due to the fires and high winds. Click here for information and community resources.
Pacific Clinics employees, clients and families we serve have been impacted by the Southern California fires. For ways to give, click here: Donate to Pacific Clinics Assistance Fund
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Support Services offer various programs to address social determinants of health, including housing and employment coaching and placement, among other critically needed services.
The recent California fires have profoundly affected our communities, including clients, families, and employees. While the road to recovery can feel overwhelming, we
Through the Pacific Clinics Crossroads Transitional Housing Program, Chris has found family, home and purpose.
Pacific Clinics’ Placement Supportive Services program has developed an important new partnership with War Fitness Bay Area offering individual classes, group classes and summer camp classes to clients.
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Pacific Clinics and CHAC today announced an agreement that will expand high-quality support services for children, youth, families and adults in northern Santa Clara County.
Pacific Clinics’ TRUST program was recently highlighted in San Jose Spotlight as local officials announced their plan to allocate additional funding toward mental health services in the upcoming budget.
The Los Angeles Times speaks to Pacific Clinics’ Asian Pacific Family Center’s Mental Health Therapist Kevin Nguyen about mental health in Vietnamese culture.
The Pacific Clinics Head Start program adopted a campaign to increase program visibility and boost enrollment of eligible children and families in Glendale, Peoria, Pasadena, Altadena and the surrounding areas.
Pacific Clinics’ newest crisis offering, the Watsonville Community Hospital Program. helps minors experiencing a mental health crisis who land in the Watsonville Community Hospital emergency room in Santa Cruz County.
SFGate features Pacific Clinics’ Solano Mobile Crisis program in the article, “With New Phone Line, Mobile Crisis Unit Offers Nonstop Care.”
In a recent post, the Daily Republic shares that the Solano County Behavioral Health division in partnership with Pacific Clinics has expanded its Solano Mobile Crisis unit to be accessed directly at all times, from anywhere in the county by calling 707-806-0866.
Solano County Behavioral Health and Pacific Clinics announce that Solano Mobile Crisis can now be accessed directly at all times, from anywhere in the county by calling 707-806-0866.
Thank you for reading the Pacific Clinics monthly newsletter which shares news about our agency and the communities we serve.
Throughout May, Pacific Clinics hosted numerous events to celebrate Mental Health Awareness Month, promoting well-being and self-care in communities across California.
Pacific Clinics’ School-Based Intervention Team (SBIT) has been honored with the Bold Steps for Children Award by Kids in Common at the Santa Clara County Children’s Summit.
Pacific Clinics recently held its Hearts & Hands Spring Celebration, which raised more than $476,000 for Bay Area programs supporting children and families in crisis.
Pacific Clinics Neurodiversity Center in the San Jose, CA provides early intervention for youth under the ages of 3, who may experience learning
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The recent wildfires have deeply tested our resilience as the devastating fires in Southern California continue to impact countless lives. Tragically, 40 of our employees and clients have lost their homes, and many more have been evacuated as the emergency unfolds. Our teams continue to assist clients and families during this time.
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