
San Bernardino Sun Quotes Pacific Clinics’ Candy Curiel on Medi-Cal
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.
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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.

The Los Altos Town Crier recently published an insightful article detailing the Mountain View Los Altos High School District (MVLA) latest efforts to enhance mental health services for its students, with Pacific Clinics playing a significant role in this initiative.

The Los Altos Town Crier wrote a piece on Pacific Clinics’ nonprofit transfer of assets agreement with Community Health Awareness Council (CHAC) to ensure the continuity and expansion of services.

Pacific Clinics’ TRUST program was recently highlighted in San Jose Spotlight as local officials announced their plan to allocate additional funding toward mental health services in the upcoming budget.

The Los Angeles Times speaks to Pacific Clinics’ Asian Pacific Family Center’s Mental Health Therapist Kevin Nguyen about mental health in Vietnamese culture.

SFGate features Pacific Clinics’ Solano Mobile Crisis program in the article, “With New Phone Line, Mobile Crisis Unit Offers Nonstop Care.”