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Monthly Archive for May, 2022

StarVista’s Child and Parent Services (CAPS) Special Needs Group – Guest Blog 2022

StarVista’s Child and Parent Services (CAPS) Special Needs Group – Guest Blog 2022

StarVista’s Child and Parent Services (CAPS) is available to any family with a child 0-17 living in Redwood City, East Palo Alto, San Mateo, Half Moon Bay, Montara, El Granada, Moss Beach, San Bruno, South San Francisco, and Daly City. The focus of the program is on reducing caregiver stress through a strength-based and short-term approach.  

Recap: Mental Health Matters Walk 2022

Recap: Mental Health Matters Walk 2022

Thank you, San Mateo County, for making our first Mental Health Matters Walk a success! We are grateful to all our walk attendees for coming out to Ryder Park to support mental health and wellness in our shared community during Mental Health Awareness Month.  

A Message From Our CEO | May 2022

A Message From Our CEO | May 2022

May is Mental Health Month, a time to raise awareness about mental health, fight stigma, provide support, and educate the community on the mental health challenges that exist among our neighbors.

Thank You To Our Community Partners

Thank You To Our Community Partners

In recognition of Mental Health Month, StarVista has partnered with San Mateo County Law Enforcement, San Mateo County Fire, and the City of San Mateo to display StarVista’s 24/7 Crisis Hotline on public safety vehicles throughout the county.

Press Release: StarVista to Host its First Mental Health Matters Walk

Press Release: StarVista to Host its First Mental Health Matters Walk

 StarVista, a nonprofit that delivers high-impact services through counseling, case management, skill development, and crisis prevention to children, youth, adults, and families in San Mateo County, is hosting its first Mental Health Walk event in recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month in May.

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  • $50 can buy art therapy supplies to help children overcome trauma.
  • $100 can buy reading and educational play materials to help low income families prepare their children for kindergarten.
  • $500 helps buy linens, cooking utensils, or text books and other necessities for a former foster youth moving into a shared apartment.
  • $1,000 helps us with the cost of providing a safe home, food, and counseling for a homeless youth