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Peery Foundation and StarVista

Peery Foundation and StarVista

In celebration of StarVista’s 55th Anniversary, we want to recognize one of our longstanding supporters, the Peery Foundation.

COVID-19 Recursos – pruebas y vacunas

COVID-19 Recursos – pruebas y vacunas

Links to testing and vaccination sites and information.

Introducing the New StarVista Crisis Center Website

Introducing the New StarVista Crisis Center Website

StarVista is launching its brand-new website for its Crisis Center program, www.sanmateocrisis.org. 

A Message From Our CEO – February 2021

A Message From Our CEO – February 2021

I am grateful to share that our Crisis Center will be launching a new website for its program on March 1, 2021.

COVID-19 Resources – Testing and Vaccine

COVID-19 Resources – Testing and Vaccine

Links to testing and vaccination sites and information.

Introducing The StarVista Channel

Introducing The StarVista Channel

Learn about StarVista’s new YouTube series.

What Does “StarVista” Mean?

What Does “StarVista” Mean?

Discover the meaning behind our agency’s name.

Black History Month 2021

Black History Month 2021

StarVista Celebrates Black History Month.

A Message From Our CEO – January 2021

A Message From Our CEO – January 2021

I hope you all are in good health and spirits as we welcome a new year. 2021 is an exciting time for our agency, as we are celebrating anniversaries, milestones, and new arrivals.

Meet Dr. Daryl Tilghman!

Meet Dr. Daryl Tilghman!

StarVista’s New Interim Department Director of Youth Empowerment Services

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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