
Raising A Reader: Building Bonds Through Books
Through the nationally recognized Raising A Reader (RAR) nonprofit and program, Pacific Clinics Head Start’s early learning team helped children and parents experience the power of books together.
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
Pacific Clinics delivers high-quality behavioral health and social services to advance health equity and well-being for children, adults and families. Learn more about our life-affirming services offered on-site, at home, virtual and in the community.
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 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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Through the nationally recognized Raising A Reader (RAR) nonprofit and program, Pacific Clinics Head Start’s early learning team helped children and parents experience the power of books together.
Since May 25th, when George Floyd died under the knee of a Minneapolis police officer, demonstrators nation-wide have protested institutionalized violence against Black Americans. On June 1st , Uplift’s CEO and President addressed this issue in an all-staff email, concluding with an invitation to respond. Charee Johnson, a clinician in Los Angeles, did just that.
It is with profound empathy and compassion that we acknowledge the incredible pain our staff and community members are experiencing, most recently as
Let’s talk about the foster care and adoption home study approval process and the coronavirus. There’s no ignoring the news of the hour.
The COVID-19 crisis had a definitive onset (the first human infection) but has taken months to develop into a global scourge. And still the situation evolves: the threat to health, the secondary social and economic effects, and our efforts to fight back. Whatever the new normal turns out to be, we are on our way. But we are in it for the long run.
Uplift Family Services is pleased to announce the receipt of a two-year $4M grant from SAMHSA, a federal agency with a mission to reduce the impact of substance use and mental illness in the United States.
We are pleased to announce the receipt of a two-year $4,000,000 grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), a federal agency with a mission to reduce the impact of substance use and mental illness in the United States. As part of the grant, Uplift Family Services, in partnership with Pacific Clinics and School Health Center of Santa Clara, will form a consortium to become a Certified Community Behavioral Health Agency (CCBHA).
Our second video of the ReNew.ReFresh.Rejuviate series was created by Mental Health Therapist Brooke Dicken who explains how to cope with loss and grief during COVID-19.
We are excited to celebrate Ike Barinholtz’s appearance and $125,000 win on ABC’s newest iteration of “Who Wants to Be A Millionaire” with host Jimmy Kimmel!
Through COVID-19, Pacific Clinics’ Recovery Education Institute continues to educate the community in Orange, CA.
Through various efforts, we are helping to stop the stigma around mental, informing people on when it’s time to seek help, and also learning how some of our clinicians decompress after work.
Herman Corteza, MS, MSW, LCSW is the recipient of our 2019 President and CEO Achievement Award. Meet Herman and a team of people who share why he is deserving of this special honor.
Pacific Clinics honors generations of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders who work to advance mental health and the well-being of their communities.
As essential workers, it’s critical to practice self-care and wellness to prevent burnout and compassion fatigue.
National Prevention Week is dedicated to increasing the prevention of substance use and promotion of mental health by promoting prevention year-round.
ReNew.ReFresh.Rejuvinate with Mental Health Therapist Brooke Dicken who shares four tips to help sustain relationships through the COVID19 pandemic.
Myeisha Peguero Gamiño, Chief Communications Officer
mgamino@pacificclinics.org
626-254-5000
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