
Bridging the Gap Between Mental and Physical Health
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.
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.

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.

Outlook Newspaper highlighted Pacific Clinics’ first virtual gala that honored celebrities and community members for their advocacy and work eliminating mental health stigma.

On May 20, Program Director Winnie Hsieh, PsyD, and three mental health experts participated in ABC7’s Mental Wellness Matters Virtual Town Hall.

On KPCC’s most recent segment of “Take Two,” Dr. Chris Leucht, program director, was interested about tips to prepare children returning to school. At the 28:25 marker, the segment opens with one of Dr. Leucht’s tips for caregivers to check in with their own feelings as children are looking to them on how to feel and react. Additionally, Dr. Leucht recommends taking school tours saying, “the more familiarity kids have with what’s going to happen and where, the better.”

In the LAist article, “Preparing To Go Back To Preschool In A Pandemic: ‘Fun, But In A Different Way,'” Dr. Chris Leucht, program director, offers tips on helping children ages 0 to 5 get ready to return to school. “The first thing would be for parents to check in on their own feelings, and try and manage those so that they can be there for their kids,” Leucht says.

Noah Damsky, Associate Board Member, discusses the importance of volunteering and why he supports Pacific Clinics in Investor’s Business Daily.
Through the generosity of donors including the S. Mark Taper Foundation, The Ahmanson Foundation, and The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation, the completion of the renovation project at S. Mark Taper Rampart House will ensure Pacific Clinics can continue addressing urgent housing and mental health needs of clients.

: Pacific Clinics featured in Outlook’s 2020 charity guide on page 40 and describes the work they’ve done during the pandemic. Click here.
The Center at Sierra Health Foundation will fund Pacific Clinics’ Youth IMPACT Project through the Elevate Youth California program to strengthen leadership skills of Latinx and Asian immigrant youth.
Pacific Clinics is featured in Los Angeles Business Journal’s 2020 Giving Guide. Click here.

The Story of the Ming Quong Homes Researched and written by Elena B. Wong Viscovich, Ed.D, Ming Quong alumna A Safe Haven for Chinese Girls
It’s official! Pacific Clinics and Uplift Family Services are statewide and better together. We are excited to announce Uplift Family Services and Pacific Clinics, two