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Monthly Archive for August, 2022

Mayors Mental Health Initiative Receives Funding for Local Non-Profits

Mayors Mental Health Initiative Receives Funding for Local Non-Profits

StarVista awarded funding from Chan Zuckerberg Initiative thanks to San Mateo County Mayors Mental Health Initiative.

Lawmakers highlight new 988 crisis hotline

Lawmakers highlight new 988 crisis hotline

Half Moon Bay Review shares summary of Congresswoman Jackie Speier’s 988 Press Conference featuring StarVista’s Crisis intervention and Suicide Prevention Center.

A Message From Our CEO | August 2022

A Message From Our CEO | August 2022

we were grateful to partner with the Office of Congresswoman Jackie Speier to hold a press conference to discuss our involvement with 988. 

San Mateo County leaders highlight new mental health lifeline

San Mateo County leaders highlight new mental health lifeline

StarVista’s Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention Center highlighted during Congresswoman Jackie Speier’s 988 Press Conference in the San Mateo Daily Journal.

Congresswoman Speier to Highlight Implementation of 988 Lifeline in San Mateo County

Congresswoman Speier to Highlight Implementation of 988 Lifeline in San Mateo County

StarVista to take part in 988 Press Conference held by Congresswoman Jackie Speier. The Press Conference will feature guest speakers from San Mateo County and StarVista’s Crisis Center.

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