
Pacific Clinics’ Board Member Neal Dempsey on Why Volunteering is Needed
Pacific Clinics board member Neal Dempsey recently reflected on the positive impact of volunteering in his blog post, The Impact of Volunteering on Personal and
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.

Pacific Clinics board member Neal Dempsey recently reflected on the positive impact of volunteering in his blog post, The Impact of Volunteering on Personal and

Pasadena Outlook, a local publication informing the community it serves, published an article detailing the promotion of three Pacific Clinics executives. Laura Pancake, formerly senior

Pacific Clinics welcomed more than 120 attendees to our annual Volunteer Recognition Event on October 28, at the Campbell Community Center Orchard City Banquet Hall. This annual dinner acknowledges the outstanding work of our auxiliary and community volunteers.

In celebration of National Career Develpoment Month, Pacific Clinics highlights more than 50 dedicated employees who pursued and earned their peer support specialist certification during a recognition event.

Rachel Riphagen, PsyD, wraparound services director, joined Assemblymember James Ramos on his podcast, “Empowering California,” a space where he brings together experts from various fields

Thank you for reading the Pacific Clinics monthly newsletter which shares news about our agency and the communities we serve.

Voters who have the right and opportunity to vote have the responsibility to shape the community and have a collective impact on behalf of those who can’t. Your vote is your voice.

The TAY Tunnel, in Oxnard, Ventura County, serves clients ages 18-25 transitioning into adulthood. The team accomplishes this by encouraging and empowering its members to take an active role in creating positive lifestyle changes within a supportive, safe and understanding environment.

Through our donors’ generosity, Pacific Clinics raised more than $90,000 at “An Evening for Our Kids” fundraiser with Chef Difu, supporting essential services and programs for children and families in Santa Clara County.

The Pacific Clinics Bay Area Region 4th Annual Food Drive is underway. Please consider donating unexpired canned, jarred, boxed, or bagged non-perishable food items. All items will go directly to families in Santa Clara County during a food distribution event on November 22.

Los Angeles, Calif. (October 10, 2024) – Pacific Clinics, California’s leading provider of community-based mental health and substance use services, today announced the promotion of three key

October is National Head Start Awareness Month. Research shows that children who receive early education do better in school. There is no better way to honor National Head Start Awareness Month than by featuring the Pacific Clinics’ Head Start program.