Celebrating 5 Years of Changing Lives: A Journey of Impact
In honor of our 5-year anniversary, we sat down with our COO, Lea Berhane, who has passionately guided Changing Lives over the past five years.
In honor of our 5-year anniversary, we sat down with our COO, Lea Berhane, who has passionately guided Changing Lives over the past five years.
A heartfelt thank you to everyone who supported our journey to Camp Lodestar! Your generosity made it possible for our bright young Kampers to enjoy a summer filled with joy, adventure, and healing at Kids Kamp.
Reflecting on the strides we’ve made and the paths we’ve journeyed, Mental Health Matters 2024 stands as a testament to our collective resolve to foster well-being and understanding.
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 is featured in the San Mateo Daily Journal’s article as a key collaborator with the San Mateo Police Activities League, co-hosting the Mental Health Matters 5K Run/Walk and Wellness Fair to promote mental wellness and provide a variety of activities aimed at all ages.
San Mateo Daily Journal highlights StarVista’s Spring into Transitions event, emphasizing the critical discussions on teen mental health and the challenges faced during transition periods in high school.
Proceeds Will Benefit the Organization’s County-Wide Continuum of Care Initiative for Mental Health and Crisis Support.
This year, our Kids Kamp experience was held at the beautiful Camp Lodestar which is nestled in the Sierra foothills. This is the first in-person Kids Kamp getaway camp we’ve hosted since the COVID-19 pandemic, and we could not be more grateful.
Every year, StarVista hosts a Self-Care Retreat to provide space for staff, interns, and volunteers to relax and connect with one another.
Thank you for joining us at Mental Health Matters 2023: A community wellness fair and 5k run/walk event! Mental Health Matters 2023 was organized in partnership with the San Mateo Police Activities League and Stride for Awareness.