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Introducing StarVista’s Bookmark!

Introducing StarVista’s Bookmark!

Introducing StarVista’s Bookmark! Wellness tips provided by the StarVista Crisis Center’s Youth Advisory Board (YAB) ’23 cohort.

StarVista’s new Chief Clinical Officer

StarVista’s new Chief Clinical Officer

We are excited to welcome our Chief Clinical Officer, Shareen Leland! She will provide highly collaborative and compassionate leadership and will work in close partnership with our Department Directors.

StarVista’s new Director of Family and Community Services

StarVista’s new Director of Family and Community Services

Michelle Woo has joined StarVista as our new Director of Family and Community Services. She will provide warm and collaborative leadership to our Pride Center, Early Childhood Services, Foster Youth Education & Enrichment Services, Health Ambassador Program for Youth, and the Youth Development Initiative.

988 Launch | StarVista Crisis Center

988 Launch | StarVista Crisis Center

StarVista’s Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention Center will begin answering 988 calls in San Mateo County starting July 16, 2022. Here’s everything you need to know about this nationwide initiative.

StarVista’s new Director of Wellness and Recovery Services

StarVista’s new Director of Wellness and Recovery Services

Introducing Benjamin Marks, LCSW, StarVista’s new Department Director of Wellness and Recovery Services!

Announcement from CEO: Your House South Closure, September 2021

Announcement from CEO: Your House South Closure, September 2021

It is with great sadness that I share some difficult news about our Your House South program. As we have now exhausted all possible funding options, it is with a very heavy heart, that we must close Your House South at the end of September 2021.

StarVista’s new Chief Development, Marketing, and Technology Officer

StarVista’s new Chief Development, Marketing, and Technology Officer

I am absolutely delighted to announce our new Chief Development, Marketing, and Technology Officer, Lea Berhane.

StarVista’s Return to In-Person Work Plan

StarVista’s Return to In-Person Work Plan

StarVista is taking a multi-phased “return to the office” approach in order to make necessary adjustments to safety protocols and workspaces.

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