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Mental Health and Wellness Services in San Mateo County

We all experience life’s challenges, but without the resources to cope, struggles can become catastrophic. That’s where StarVista can help. For more than 55 years, we’ve been empowering people of every age and life stage in San Mateo County with innovative, proven programs that enable prevention, change, and perseverance. We help tens of thousands of people in our community each year through nearly 25 counseling, crisis prevention, youth housing, and outreach programs. We believe that everyone has the power to change their life.

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Early Childhood and School-Based Services

StarVista’s Early Childhood and School-based Services provide San Mateo County children, youth, families and farmworkers with comprehensive mental health services that build resilience, strengthen mental health, and cultivate community wellness.

PROGRAMS 

Child and Parent Services (CAPS)

StarVista's CAPS Intervention services are serving victims ages 0-17 and their families in San Mateo County that have been the victim of child abuse and/or neglect. Services are for victims and/or their caregivers. Family members may also qualify to help with the treatment of the child.

CAPS@star-vista.org
Intake Line: (650) 771-0788

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Early Childhood Community Team (ECCT)

StarVista’s Early Childhood Community Team (ECCT) serves Half Moon Bay, Pescadero, La Honda, Daly City, South San Francisco, and Redwood City (North Fair Oaks area) communities.

Community outreach, mental health consultation, and parent-child counseling services for pregnant mothers and families with young children, helping parents and care providers identify, understand, and effectively respond to the socialemotional needs of their children and students.

ECSintake@star-vista.org
(650) 465-0305

Aurora Gallardo
Program manager
aurora.gallardo@star-vista.org
650-207-6522

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Self-Referral

Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation (ECMHC)

Strengthens the social-emotional development and school readiness of our community’s high-risk children from birth to age five, and supports low-income families and caregivers by providing mental health consultation, early intervention services, direct clinical services, and support for parents and caregivers on-site at subsidized childcare centers.

ECSintake@star-vista.org
(650) 465-0305

Tara Metcalf-Gonzales, LMFT
Program Manager
tara.metcalf@star-vista.org
650-464-9553

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Self-Referral

Farmworker Mental Health Services

 

Nancy Quiggle, Ph.D.
Director of Early Childhood and School-Based services

(650) 591-9623

Healthy Homes

Healthy Homes strives to prevent child abuse and neglect, enhance the parent-child relationship, and reduce the impact of risk factors such as domestic violence, trauma, poverty, immigration, food insecurity, substance abuse, mental illness, and language barriers, among others. This program serves families with children ages 0-5.

The following program highlights are free of charge to families, available in English or Spanish and can be home-based when appropriate: Home based mental health services for children and their caregivers, parent support groups, and parent-child activity groups.

ECSintake@star-vista.org
(650) 465-0305

Aurora Gallardo
Program manager
aurora.gallardo@star-vista.org
650-207-6522

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Self-Referral

Kids Kamp

Offers a healing camp experience for children who live in families that have members struggling with mental health and/or substance use challenges, and are receiving services through one or more of StarVista’s many programs.

schoolbasedservices@star-vista.org

Self-Referral

School-Based Counseling Services

Mental health services for students in elementary, middle, and high schools throughout San Mateo County. Services include assessment, crisis intervention, individual and group therapy, family therapy, and consultation with parents, teachers, and other school staff. The goal of this program is to help students improve aspects of their lives that may enhance their school performance and increase learning engagement.

schoolbasedservices@star-vista.org

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Strengthening Our Youth (SOY)

Offers professional counseling, education, and prevention services to students and families in five schools throughout northern San Mateo County.

schoolbasedservices@star-vista.org

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Self-Referral

Together For Families

StarVista’s Together for Families (TFF) is available to any family with a child 0-17 living in San Mateo County. TFF offers community and school-based services that offer therapy, case management, parent education and support to children and their parents/caregivers.

TFF@star-vista.org
Intake Line: (650) 771-0788

Andrea Avina
Program Manager

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Self-Referral

Youth and Community Empowerment Services

StarVista’s Youth and Community Empowerment Services ensure that San Mateo County youth feel supported as they encounter life’s challenges like unstable housing, mental health issues, navigating the foster care system, or accessing LGBTQ-centered care, empowering them to build the lives they envision.

PROGRAMS 

Daybreak

A transitional housing program that provides independent living skills training and mental health support for homeless teens aged 16-21.

Adrian Esqueda
Program Manager
adrian.esqueda@star-vista.org
(650) 364-4633

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Case Management
Community Outreach
Counseling
Crisis Services
Educational Services
Residential
Self-Referral
Support Groups

Differential Response

Home visiting and case management service for families that have been reported to Child Protective Services and evaluated as low-risk. Case managers help link families to resource centers, in-home therapy, and other services in schools and the community.

Leslie Garcia
Program Manager
leslie.garcia@star-vista.org

Resource Line: (650) 498-2097
Email: resourceline@star-vista.org

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Case Management
Community Outreach
Educational Services

Foster Youth Education Enrichment Services (FYEES)

One-on-one, strength-based case management, coaching, and enrichment services promote academic achievement for San Mateo County foster youth from transitional kindergarten through eighth grade.

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Case Management
Community Outreach
Educational Services
School-Based

Health Ambassador Program for Youth (HAP-Y)

HAP-Y seeks to train youth aged 16-24 to become health ambassadors. Training covers common challenges in mental wellness, learning the signs and risks of suicide, suicide prevention, and how to access mental health services.

Kassandra Chavez
Program Coordinator
kassandra.chavez@star-vista.org

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Community Outreach
Educational Services
Self-Referral

San Mateo County Pride Center

Over a decade in the making, the Pride Center represents the realization of the collective efforts of many who believe in equity, justice, and inclusivity. As the first ever LGBTQ+ center in San Mateo County (est. 2017), the Pride Center combines direct mental health services with community building and educational programming.

The San Mateo County Pride Center provides a broad range of services to LGBTQ+ individuals and families of all ages with specialized programming for youth and older adults. We also offer educational opportunities to service providers and the community to reduce stigma and discrimination, improve access to care, and create a more equitable environment for LGBTQ+ individuals overall.

Location: 1021 S. El Camino Real, San Mateo, CA 94402

(650) 591-0133 or email info@sanmateopride.org

Francisco Sapp
Program Director
francisco.sapp@sanmateopride.org

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Transitional Youth Services

Housing or rental assistance and comprehensive supportive case management services for qualified former foster care and probation youth aged 18-24. Youth participating in this program are required to work and/or go to school while learning independent living skills.

Alyssa Canfield
Program Manager
alyssa.canfield@star-vista.org
(650) 667-0483

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Case Management
Community Outreach
Counseling
Crisis Services
Educational Services
Residential
Self-Referral
Support Groups

Youth Development Initiative

Engages students in opportunities to develop leadership, development, and advocacy skills.

Brenda Nunez
Program Manager
brenda.nunez@star-vista.org

(650) 591-9623

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Community Outreach
Counseling
School-Based
Self-Referral
Support Groups

Wellness and Recovery Services

StarVista’s Wellness and Recovery Services provide a range of substance use and mental health programs for youth and adults. Treatment is individualized and client centered as clients are empowered to take responsibility for their choices, get connected with tools to tackle their challenges, build support networks, and create positive life changes.

PROGRAMS 

Counseling Center

Affordable counseling services for children, teens, adults, and families, covering relationship issues, behavioral concerns, depression/anxiety, life transitions, peer conflicts, homework stress, self-esteem, and more. Clients learn new coping strategies, change negative patterns, and improve parenting skills.

(650) 355-8787

*We are not taking any new referrals

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Counseling
Crisis Services
Self-Referral

First Chance Sobering Station

This 24-hour program serves as an alternative to jail for persons arrested for driving under the influence or public intoxication. Services include housing during the period of inebriation, substance abuse assessment, referral services, and extended case management.

(650) 689-5597

Giselle Lateur
Program Manager
giselle.lateur@star-vista.org

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Community Outreach
Counseling
Crisis Services
Recovery
Residential
Self-Referral
Support Groups

Insights

A drug and alcohol recovery program with Adolescent Counseling Program that empowers youth to take responsibility and facilitate positive, lasting change for themselves and their families. Through case management and individual, group, and family counseling, participants learn about anger management, relationships, mental health, communicating with parents, and more.

Jessica Sanchez-Martinez, LMFT
Program Manager
jessica.sanchez-martinez@star-vista.org
(650) 366-8436

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Community Outreach
Counseling
Educational Services
Recovery
School-Based
Support Groups

Mindfulness-Based Treatment
Mindfulness is an incredible approach to helping individuals improve their overall wellness through awareness and acceptance with non-judgment. During this time of shelter-in-place and systemic racial inequality, our communities are hurting. With all of the additional challenges, frustrations, and feelings of isolation brought on by this, we are making it a priority to focus our efforts on sharing techniques and practices that can help bring peace and hope to our community. And this starts with working on ourselves as individuals.
The groups are FREE of charge, open to ages 15-21 (Groups are split based on the age of the participants.), and are held in a virtual zoom meeting room for the current time being (and subject to change to in-person as needed/allowed).
If you are interested and would like to get connected with a group that works best for your schedule, sign up below:
Sign up Today!

Jessica Sanchez-Martinez, LMFT
Program Manager
mindfulnessproject@star-vista.org
(650) 366-8436

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Counseling
Prevention Services
Recovery
Support Groups

Crisis Services

StarVista’s Crisis Services deliver extensive mental health support to children, youth, adults, and families facing mental health crises or requiring assistance through crisis intervention, suicide prevention, compassionate understanding, and connection to vital resources.

PROGRAMS 

Community Wellness and Crisis Response Team (CWCRT)

Now serving all ages in East Palo Alto, Foster City, Menlo Park, North Fair Oaks, Redwood City, San Bruno, San Mateo, and South San Francisco.

StarVista’s Community Wellness and Crisis Response Team (CWCRT), in partnership with San Mateo County Behavioral Health and Recovery Services and 8 police departments: East Palo Alto, Foster City, Menlo Park, North Fair Oaks, Redwood City, San Bruno, San Mateo, and South San Francisco, is designed to improve law enforcement response to community members experiencing mental health crises.

Experiencing a mental or behavioral health crisis? Call 911

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Crisis Services

Crisis Intervention & Suicide Prevention Center

The Crisis Center operates a 24/7 crisis intervention and suicide prevention hotline, handling calls, texts, and chats from both local and national sources. Crisis counselors provide immediate support, conduct suicide risk assessments, develop safety plans, and offer compassionate connections. Additionally, the Crisis Center facilitates mental health and suicide prevention presentations, as well as post-crisis interventions, for local school districts, non-profit organizations, government agencies, and community-based organizations. These services aim to raise mental health awareness and foster resilience and support throughout the county.

Martha Cervantes
Director of Crisis Services
svcrisiscenter@star-vista.org

HOTLINE: (650) 579-0350
www.sanmateocrisis.org

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Community Outreach
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For an alphabetical list of all StarVista programs please click here, or for a downloadable version click here.

For an alphabetical list of all StarVista programs in Spanish please click here.

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