
Pacific Clinics Celebrates Grand Opening of New Family Resource Center in San Bernardino
Pacific Clinics celebrated the grand opening of a new Family Resource Center in San Bernardino County. The Pacific Clinics Resource Center was designed
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.
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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Pacific Clinics celebrated the grand opening of a new Family Resource Center in San Bernardino County. The Pacific Clinics Resource Center was designed
For many, childhood is a time of carefree play. It’s a time of discovery and experimentation, of freedom before the realities of work and adulthood set in. But that is not the case for every child in the United States.
As we all work to navigate the uncertain waters surrounding the current pandemic health crisis, COVID-19, Uplift Family Services’ clinical staff have continued to provide essential services. One such team provides our Continuum of Crisis Care Services, which operates out of the Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU) at our Campbell headquarters 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
The coronavirus pandemic is dominating world news, and rightly so. The new virus has reached nearly every corner of the globe and continues
The Los Angeles Business Journal named Vice President, Clinical Services, Housing & Employment Services Laura Pancake to its Top Women Leaders in Healthcare list. She understands the correlation between mental illness, homelessness and employment and works daily to offer solutions.
Kathryn Meier McCarthy has been named the new President of Uplift Family Services. Together alongside CEO Darrell Evora, they will share leadership of the agency.
We may feel dazed and worried now, but we are a caring, connected community and we will come out of this stronger.
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Your continued support and advocacy helps buoy vulnerable families during turbulent times. If you are able, please consider a donation to help.
When thinking about designing services, it is always about the customer—our youth and young adults and their families—first and foremost. To achieve this,
To Our Uplift Family Services Community, There is nothing more important to us than the health and safety of our community. As the
As we become a more trauma-informed agency, staff at Uplift Family Services hear a lot about “self-care.” But what is self-care, why is it important, and what does it look like for you?
Open Minds, an online publication focusing on health and human services, highlighted Pacific Clinics in one of its organization profile features. The profile detailed Pacific Clinics’ history, its impact in the community since 1926, services provided and financial overview.
Welcome! We had some exciting events, celebrations, and other posts shared on our social media channels this past month. Read on for a recap of last month’s highlights here at Uplift Family Services!
As one of the first African American psychologists to graduate from Columbia, Dr. Mamie Clark’s many contributions in childhood development and social science research helped overturn school segregation and develop culturally sensitive programs for children. Learn more about her impact.
It all started with a chronic pain condition caused by a neuroma on the bottom of Kimberly Barney’s foot, for which she was prescribed Vicodin. The surgery to repair it was unsuccessful, and the condition was treated with the extensive use of prescribed opioids by a succession of doctors. During that time, an addiction took hold, and Roger and Jeannette watched their bubbly, upbeat daughter with a wonderful sense of humor turn into an angry, almost unrecognizable version of herself.
In a Q&A with La Shon Tillie-Jones, site director of Pacific Clinics’ Head Start Nesbitt Center, she talks about the importance of providing programs that support advancement and self-sufficiency.
Myeisha Peguero Gamiño, Chief Communications Officer
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