
Pacific Clinics Speaks About Improving Outcomes on Salesforce Panel
Chief Financial Officer Jason Gurahoo speaks on a Salesforce webinar panel about how Pacific Clinics is using Salesforce technology to improve services and outcomes.
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.
Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC)
Individualized Complex Care Services
Neurodevelopmental Services
Intensive Community-Based Services and Wraparound
Mobile Crisis Services
Placement Supportive Services
Prevention and Early Intervention Services
Substance Use Disorder Treatment
First 5
Hope Program and Katie A Program
Support Services offer various programs to address social determinants of health, including housing and employment coaching and placement, among other critically needed services.
Chief Financial Officer Jason Gurahoo speaks on a Salesforce webinar panel about how Pacific Clinics is using Salesforce technology to improve services and outcomes.
Pacific Clinics’ Head Start program spoke with Univision 34 to share the impact the program has on children and families across the Greater Los Angeles area.
Pacific Clinics Program Manager Elyse Malcolm was the guest on Santa Clara County Supervisor Susan Ellenberg’s podcast, where they discussed the TRUST program and its impact.
Pacific Clinics’ Head Start program was mentioned in a recent Los Angeles Times article, which laid the framework for the current administration’s plan to potentially defund the 60-year-old program.
In Heffernan Insurance Group’s annual magazine, they speak with Kim Wells, chief legal officer, at Pacific Clinics, discussed the organization’s innovative approaches to mental health treatments and working with the insurance group.
In a recent article published by the San Bernardino Sun, Pacific Clinics’ Senior Clinical Director Candy Curiel comments on the importance of continued Medi-Cal funding.
Pasadena Now recently highlighted Pacific Clinics as one of 18 nonprofits in Altadena and Pasadena that received an Eaton Fire Relief & Recovery Fund grant from the Pasadena Community Foundation.
Publishers Weekly wrote an article highlighting two bilingual children’s indie publishers who organized a donation drive for Pacific Clinics’ Head Start program, which lost one of its main sites and two home childcare centers in the fires.
The Los Altos Town Crier recently featured Pacific Clinics’ School-Based Intervention Teams (SBIT) program.
With the staggering statistic of 40% of high school students having a mental health challenge, SBIT is helping to address and decrease chronic absenteeism, social isolation and providing alternatives to suspension.
Lisa Marino, Pacific Clinics Board Member, was recently featured in Authority Magazine, where she shared her insights on the top 5 e-commerce trends shaping the future of online shopping.
In the Needles Desert Star article, “Planning Commission approves Pacific Clinic location, returning mental health services to Needles,” the Needles Planning Commission approved the opening of a new Pacific Clinics location, bringing much-needed mental health services back to the community.