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For Deondri, the road to recovery started with a chance meeting on the bus with someone whose life had been transformed by Pacific Clinics. After that fateful encounter, he decided it was time to get help.
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For Deondri, the road to recovery started with a chance meeting on the bus with someone whose life had been transformed by Pacific Clinics. After that fateful encounter, he decided it was time to get help.
Bitty Bao announced the release of “Boba Emotions,” a new bilingual children’s book to inspire conversations about mental health and emotions between caregivers and young children. To ensure that the book’s content aligned with best practices in mental health, Bitty Bao engaged Pacific Clinics‘ Asian Pacific Family Center (APFC).
Volume 6 • Issue 5 • October 2021 Uplift Family Services is a trauma-informed agency, providing whole person care through resilience-oriented, data-driven, culturally
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California Health Report highlights Pacific Clinics’ essential behavioral and physical health treatment services through the Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHC) model, in partnership with Uplift Family Services and School Health Clinics of Santa Clara County.
Pacific Clinics hosted a classical music concert featuring talented young musician siblings Sarah Kave and Joshua Kave, and guest performer Albert Zhang. Chief Executive Officer Jim Balla kicked off the event with opening remarks explaining that contributions will support the purchase of sensory kits for young children who feel anxious during the COVID-19 pandemic. The musicians performed works by well-known composers such as Bach, Schubert and Mendelssohn.
Volume 6 • Issue 4 • August 2021 Uplift Family Services is a trauma-informed agency, providing whole person care through resilience-oriented, data-driven, culturally
Clients and employees at Pacific Clinics will be much safer from the coronavirus thanks to a generous donation of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) from the Human Health Organization (H20) and its Chief Operating Officer Chris Debiec.
Fred Jerome “Jerry” Doyle, age 80, passed away on August 2 from natural causes. We honor his legacy and tireless advocacy of children’s behavioral health.
As the agency’s first Vice President of Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, Dr. Angelica Cortez will advance the agency’s racial equity and justice agenda by applying an equity lens to organizational culture, policies, practices, and procedures.
Open Minds, an online information source, profiled Pacific Clinics, touting its services for all ages and a variety of behavioral and mental health services, as well as continuing and early childhood education. Highlighting its four primary service lines – mental health services, early childhood education services, employment services and other supportive services – demonstrates the whole-person care Pacific Clinics offers.
A new school year can be exciting, but it can also mean anxiety for families in the community. Your support will help kids & teens thrive this school year!
Executive Vice President and Chief Clinical Officer Laura Pancake contributes to a new study to improve self-management of health and healthcare for those with a mental illness. Read more here.
This month’s program spotlight is on School-Linked Services, which provides early intervention and therapeutic services to those with mental health needs.
Parent Institute is pleased to present their cookbook: Cocinando Con Amor! Felicia Flores, Associate Director of Hollygrove Programs, tells the story of how it came to be.
The “PRIDE In Our Youth: Uplifting Diverse Voices” event was hosted by CBHA, CCY and CA-YEN celebrating and focusing on the Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) youth community sharing resources and lived experiences.
This month’s program spotlight is on Therapeutic Behavioral Services, which are available for eligible children who need short-term behavioral support in addition to other mental health services.
Myeisha Peguero Gamiño, Chief Communications Officer
mgamino@pacificclinics.org
626-254-5000
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