
Newest Family Resource Center Brings Mountain View Community Together
More than 75 community members, donors and partners recently gathered to celebrate the grand opening of Pacific Clinics’ new Family Resource Center (FRC) in Mountain View.
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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More than 75 community members, donors and partners recently gathered to celebrate the grand opening of Pacific Clinics’ new Family Resource Center (FRC) in Mountain View.
Pacific Clinics recently held a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the official opening of our first South County office, serving individuals and families in Morgan Hill, South San Jose, San Martin and Gilroy, Calif.
At first glance, Pacific Clinics’ Chief Strategy Officer James J. Balla’s career trajectory may look surprising, starting with the U.S. Marine Corps and moving through positions at the United Service Organization (USO) and later a series of private and nonprofit healthcare providers, including Pacific Clinics. But look closer as consistent themes run throughout his more than four decades of professional work: opportunity, growth and service above self.
The 14th Annual San Gabriel Valley Youth Summit, hosted by Pacific Clinics’ Asian Pacific Family Center in partnership with the Garvey Unified School District and fellow San Gabriel Valley Youth Summit Planning Committee collaborators, was attended by more than 100 youth ages 12-18 from across Los Angeles County.
On International Transgender Day of Visibility, we are sharing four tips about how both mental health providers and allies can better support the transgender/gender non-conforming community.
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After losing his parents and job, and living unhoused for nearly three years, Herman finally found a place to call home — with the help of Pacific Clinics.
In the article, “Master’s Student Finds Perfect Pairing in Gerontology and Social Work,” Pacific Clinics Clinical Team Supervisor Irma Gonzalez talks about her journey through graduate school and finding her ideal career path working with older adults.
Sharon Burnom, director of substance use disorders for Pacific Clinics, talks about the similarities between problem gambling and substance use disorders.
Senior Vice President of Strategy, Innovation and Growth Eleanor Castillo-Sumi will speak to Erica Cox, founder and chief information officer of Provisio Partners to discuss how Pacific Clinics developed Salesforce solutions.
The Capital Region is now offering Safety Net Services (SNS), a program that offers support to families at risk, to San Joaquin County.
In recognition of Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month, Pacific Clinics Social Worker Trishka Lampkin shares seven warning signs of teen dating violence, both before abuse occurs and signs that it is occurring, that should not be ignored.
A Special Message from CEO/President Kathy McCarthy on the one-year anniversary of the Pacific Clinics & Uplift Family Services merger.
Thank you for reading the Pacific Clinics monthly newsletter which shares news about our agency and the communities we serve.
Pasadena Star-News speaks with Laura Pancake, senior vice president, clinical operations, Los Angeles/South Coast, regarding the challenges of finding mental health workers.
Resource Parents Arnicca and Juana talk about their “open home and open door” policy for teens and preteens and the two different roads that inspired them to become resource parents.
Chief Communications Officer Myeisha Peguero Gamiño met with Senior Vice President, Human Resources Denise L. Jackson to discuss Black History Month and the importance of history to understand oneself, their wide-ranging careers at multinational companies, which led them to the mission-driven work of Pacific Clinics, and reflecting on their shared interests in community service and the value of giving back.
Myeisha Peguero Gamiño, Chief Communications Officer
mgamino@pacificclinics.org
626-254-5000
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