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The San Mateo County Pride Center Reopens its Doors after Three Years

The San Mateo County Pride Center Reopens its Doors after Three Years

The San Mateo County Pride Center, the first of its kind in San Mateo County, is reopening its doors after closing in 2020 following the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Press Release: The StarVista Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention Center to Answer 988 Calls in San Mateo County

Press Release: The StarVista Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention Center to Answer 988 Calls in San Mateo County

StarVista’s Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention Center will begin taking 988 calls on July 16th as part of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline network of Crisis Centers.

Press Release: StarVista to Host its First Mental Health Matters Walk

Press Release: StarVista to Host its First Mental Health Matters Walk

 StarVista, a nonprofit that delivers high-impact services through counseling, case management, skill development, and crisis prevention to children, youth, adults, and families in San Mateo County, is hosting its first Mental Health Walk event in recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month in May.

Press Release: StarVista in Partnership with Behavioral Health and Recovery Services Launches New Specialized Mobile Crisis Response Service for Youth

Press Release: StarVista in Partnership with Behavioral Health and Recovery Services Launches New Specialized Mobile Crisis Response Service for Youth

StarVista in Partnership with Behavioral Health and Recovery Services Launches New Specialized Mobile Crisis Response Service for Youth.StarVista, a nonprofit that delivers high-impact services through counseling, skill development, and crisis prevention to children, youth, adults, and families in San Mateo County, is launching its Youth Stabilization, Opportunity, and Support (S.O.S.) Team, a specialized mobile crisis response service for youth ages 0-25 years old. The program is funded by the local Mental Health Services Act and General State Funds. 

Press Release: StarVista Launches Community Wellness and Crisis Response Team Pilot Project

Press Release: StarVista Launches Community Wellness and Crisis Response Team Pilot Project

StarVista, a nonprofit agency that delivers high impact services through counseling, skill development, and crisis prevention to children, adolescents, adults, and families to San Mateo County residents, is partnering with San Mateo County law enforcement to launch a brand-new pilot program, the Community Wellness and Crisis Response Team.

Press Release: StarVista’s First Chance Launches Residential Detox Program

Press Release: StarVista’s First Chance Launches Residential Detox Program

StarVista, a nonprofit that delivers high impact services through counseling, skill development, and crisis prevention, is launching its brand-new program, First Chance Residential Detox.

Press Release: StarVista Celebrates 55 Years of Service

Press Release: StarVista Celebrates 55 Years of Service

StarVista, a nonprofit that delivers high impact services through counseling, skill development, and crisis prevention, celebrates 55 Years of Service.

Press Release: StarVista Launches New Website for Crisis Center Program

Press Release: StarVista Launches New Website for Crisis Center Program

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

Press Release: StarVista’s Inaugural Fundraising Event, Changing Lives

Press Release: StarVista’s Inaugural Fundraising Event, Changing Lives

StarVista to host its inaugural fundraising event, Changing Lives, virtually!

Press Release: StarVista Stands Against Racism and White Supremacy

Press Release: StarVista Stands Against Racism and White Supremacy

StarVista, a San Mateo County nonprofit that delivers high impact services through counseling, skill development, and crisis prevention, stands against racism and white supremacy.

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