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Changing Lives 2020 Recap

Changing Lives 2020 Recap

Thank you to everyone for making StarVista’s Inaugural Fundraiser a success!

Introducing Our New Board Member, Nancy Minnig!

Introducing Our New Board Member, Nancy Minnig!

Learn more about our 3 new Board members.

Daybreak Turns 30!

Daybreak Turns 30!

StarVista’s Daybreak program celebrates 30 years of service.

Mindfulness Tips – The Mindfulness Project

Mindfulness Tips – The Mindfulness Project

Learn how to practice mindfulness in our daily lives from The Mindfulness Project’s Program Manager.

Introducing the OnYourMind.net Instagram Account!

Introducing the OnYourMind.net Instagram Account!

Learn how OnYourMind.net is using Instagram to connect with the community.

Introducing Our New Board Members!

Introducing Our New Board Members!

Learn more about our 3 new Board members.

Changes to School-Based Services

Changes to School-Based Services

We are incredibly excited to announce some changes in our School-Based programming!

A Message From Our CEO – September 2020

A Message From Our CEO – September 2020

Join us in recognizing National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month.

National Suicide Prevention Month

National Suicide Prevention Month

StarVista’s Crisis Center team guest blogs to discuss suicide and suicide prevention.

Wildfire Resources

Wildfire Resources

Wildfire resources for those impacted by the CZU Lightning Complex fires

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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