Scot Scoop, Carlmont High School’s Student News Site, interviews StarVista Crisis Center Program Coordinator, Walter Ng, about the importance of third spaces when it comes to its effects on mental health.
We are proud to operate the StarVista Crisis Center, a critical program in San Mateo County that acts at the main call center for our 24/7 Crisis Hotline (650) 579-0350 and 988.
September is Suicide Prevention Month (SPM), which includes National Suicide Prevention Week (September 8-14) and World Suicide Prevention Day (September 10). SPM aims to empower everyone in the community to prevent suicide.
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).
We are less than a month away from Mental Health Matters 2024, a transformative community event dedicated to promoting health and mental health wellness during Mental Health Awareness Month.
Empowering communities through crisis: StarVista’s CWCRT program expands its reach, bringing over half a century of mental health expertise to more cities in San Mateo County
Peninsula 360 Press highlights Proclamation for Suicide Prevention Month in Redwood City, citing resources and awareness of suicide intervention and prevention by the StarVista Crisis Center.
Providing mental health crisis services in San Mateo County for more than 55 years.
September marks a very special time for us here at StarVista.