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Open Minds Profiles Pacific Clinics and Its Impact in the Community
Open Minds, an online publication focusing on health and human services, highlighted Pacific Clinics in one of its organization profile features. The profile detailed Pacific Clinics' history, its impact in the community since 1926, services provided and financial overview.
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Recognizing Dr. Mamie Clark
As one of the first African American psychologists to graduate from Columbia, Dr. Mamie Clark’s many contributions in childhood development and social science research helped overturn school segregation and develop culturally sensitive programs for children. Learn more about her impact.
Categories: Blog
Inclusion and Advancement in Education
In a Q&A with La Shon Tillie-Jones, site director of Pacific Clinics’ Head Start Nesbitt Center, she talks about the importance of providing programs that support advancement and self-sufficiency.
Categories: Blog
Pacific Clinics Celebrates Black History Month
Read features on mental health pioneers, mental health facts about the African American community and impactful stories of hope.
Categories: Blog
Pacific Clinics’ Q&A with Jenifer Lewis
For Black History Month, we feature a leading African American advocate for mental health awareness. In a Q&A with Pacific Clinics, our Champion of Mental Health @jeniferlewis shares her #hopestory and discusses her journey with bipolar disorder as revealed in her bestselling memoir #TheMotherOfBlackHollywood.
Categories: Publications
Pacific Clinics’ Advances Magazine Winter 2020 Issue
This Excellence in Education issue of Advances Magazine focuses on programs for children and adults and includes a special interview with actress, author, activist and Pacific Clinics’ 2019 Champion of Mental Health Jenifer Lewis.
Categories: Publications
Dr. Beth Jenks Published in The California Psychologist
Lydia Flasher, PhD and Pacific Clinics’ Corporate Director of Clinical Training Beth Jenks, PhD cowrote "Beyond Skills Training in Supervision: Teaching Professional Attitudes and Values," in the Winter 2020 issue of The California Psychologist. In the article, they encourage supervisors and training directors to educate psychologists on professional attitudes and values, which will help improve their practice.
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Pacific Clinics Announces New Vice President of Advancement
We’re pleased to announce that Jennifer D'Alvarez has been hired to assume the position of Vice President of Advancement, responsible for the agency's fundraising and volunteer engagement efforts.
Categories: Press Releases
Pacific Clinics featured in Outlook Newspaper
Pacific Clinics is featured in Outlook’s 2019 Celebrating Charity Special Edition.
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Pasadena City Councils Approves Housing for Veterans
Pacific Clinics to partner with the Salvation Army to provide services to those who will live in the permanent housing facility.
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