Bay Area Reporter Shares Update on San Mateo County Pride Center Drop Ins
Bay Area Reporter shares an update about the San Mateo County Pride Center’s new drop-in program that offers a safe space.
Bay Area Reporter shares an update about the San Mateo County Pride Center’s new drop-in program that offers a safe space.
StarVista’s San Mateo County Pride Center mentioned in Supervisor Dave Pine’s retirment announcement from the San Mateo County Executive Office.
StarVista has been chosen along with nine other nonprofits to be a beneficiary of The Almanac’s Holiday Fund campaign which supports local nonprofits that provide critical help to those in need.
StarVista’s Community Wellness and Crisis Response Team (CWCRT) was referenced as playing a key role in decreasing involuntary psychiatric holds, as cited in the San Mateo Daily Journal.
StarVista’s First Chance Detox Center recently was forced to close its doors due to payment reductions, as cited in the San Mateo Daily Journal.
StarVista’s San Mateo County Pride Center program was featured in the San Mateo Daily Journal for its sexuality, gender identity and gender expression workshop being held during pride month in San Mateo County.
I want to say a very special thank you to everyone who attended Mental Health Matters 2024 with us at Ryder Park in San Mateo.
Bay Area Reporter highlights the San Mateo County Pride Center, a StarVista program, is reopening its doors after three years of closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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.
The San Mateo County Pride Center, a StarVista program, is partnering with Community Equity Collaborative in San Mateo County to provide Rainbow Kids webinar series.