El Vaquero – Student Parenting at GCC
El Vaquero, the student newspaper of Glendale Community College, covered their partnership with Pacific Clinics’ Head Start program, which provides affordable daycare services to students with children.
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Support Services offer various programs to address social determinants of health, including housing and employment coaching and placement, among other critically needed services.
El Vaquero, the student newspaper of Glendale Community College, covered their partnership with Pacific Clinics’ Head Start program, which provides affordable daycare services to students with children.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month and to raise awareness about mental health crisis and suicide prevention, the Daily Reporter highlighted the community-based mobile crisis service program launched by Solano County Behavioral Health, in partnership with Pacific Clinics and local police departments. Read more.
Scott Kolbrenner appeared on a recent edition of Wheel of Fortune’s Winner’s Circle, where fans were reminded of when he generously donated his $145,000 winnings to Pacific Clinics and the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank one year ago. Read more.
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Chamique Holdsclaw partners with Pacific Clinics to remind us of the importance of mental health and to reach out for help, just as she did.
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Thank you for reading the Pacific Clinics monthly newsletter which shares news about our agency and the communities we serve.
Solano County Behavioral Health has joined forces with Pacific Clinics to expand the Mobile Crisis Response Program into all seven cities. The program’s mission, according to county officials, is to de-escalate crisis situations, link people to necessary services, and support the care coordination with appropriate agencies. Read more.
In partnership with the county Behavioral Health Division, Pacific Clinics is expanding the Mobile Crisis Response Program to Vacaville, Rio Vista, Dixon and unincorporated parts of Solano County. Read more.
Two of California’s leading nonprofit community-based behavioral health care providers, Pacific Clinics and Uplift Family Services, recently announced their merger under the name Pacific Clinics. Bringing together more than 150 years of experience and with a dedicated team of 2,000 employees serving Californians, it will be among the largest community-based nonprofit providers in the state. Read more.