StarVista, a trusted provider of mental and behavioral health services in San Mateo County for 60 years, announces with deep sadness that it will cease operations effective August 1, 2025.
StarVista and San Mateo PAL Partner to host Mental Health Matters 2025 in collaboration with Stride for Awareness.
With the expansion, CWCRT will now also serve the police departments of Foster City, East Palo Alto, San Bruno and North Fair Oaks.
Nonprofit’s Daybreak Transitional Housing Program will be featured on The Balancing Act Local Edition San Francisco.
StarVista invites the community to join us for our annual fundraising event, Changing Lives, on Thursday, October 17, 2024, from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM at The Farallon Room, Skyline College. This special evening marks the 5th anniversary of the event, celebrating the theme “Unity through Community.”
September is National Suicide Prevention Month. All month, mental health advocates, prevention organizations, survivors, allies, and community members unite to promote suicide prevention awareness.
StarVista a nonprofit organization has been helping people throughout San Mateo County navigate life’s challenges for over 55 years, and the American Association of Suicidology (AAS) are proud to announce StarVista Crisis Center received accreditation for their crisis services program(s).
StarVista and the San Mateo Police Activities League (PAL) are partnering with Stride for Awareness to host a mental health-focused community event in honor of Mental Health Month in May.
StarVista and SolMateo to Host Spring into Transitions 2024! San Mateo County-based nonprofit to bring back their annual teen-focused panel discussion with their community partner and long-term supporter, SolMateo.
StarVista welcomes a new program to its Early Childhood and School-Based Services, Together for Families.