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Thank You To Our Community Partners 

May is Mental Health Awareness Month




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. We are grateful for this partnership in helping reach more individuals who may be experiencing a crisis or know someone who is. 


Do you see a public safety vehicle with our Crisis Hotline magnet? Take a picture and post it to social media using the hashtag #MHMattersSV and tag StarVista @StarVistaSMC to have your picture featured! 



Police Departments  

Atherton 

Brisbane 

Burlingame 

Daly City 

Foster City 

Menlo Park 

Redwood City 

San Mateo 

South City 

County of San Mateo Coroner’s Office 

San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office

Fire Departments  

San Mateo County Consolidated Fire 

South City 

Colma 

San Bruno 

  

City of San Mateo 

 

 


Mental Health Awareness Month is a national movement dedicated to increasing awareness and reducing stigma around mental health challenges. 

StarVista’s Mental Health Matters Walk hopes to bring together our community to strengthen the resilience of our neighbors and empower every walk of life and every age to find their best future. 

 

Join us on Sunday, May 22, 2022, from 12:00 pm-4:00 pm at Ryder Park in San Mateo as we take steps to strengthen our community! Our feel-good event will feature a walk, food, activities, yoga, a musical performance, and special guest speakers focusing on mental health and wellness.

This event is free, open to all ages, wheelchair accessible, and will take place outdoors to promote COVID safety. We invite you to grab your walking shoes and bring your friends, family, colleagues, clients, and/or dogs! Register by May 21 to receive a free Mental Health Matters swag item. 


 

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