After extensive efforts to stabilize the organization, our Board of Directors, together with our Senior Executive Team, has made the decision to pursue a merger with a larger, highly stable nonprofit partner.
Half Moon Bay Review interviews San Mateo County Pride Center staff about current political climate and ways the program is advocating and supporting the LGBTQ+ community.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to increase public knowledge about mental health challenges and foster empathy, assistance, and advocacy for individuals experiencing mental health conditions.
Celebrating our Incredible Interns and StarVista’s Training Program during National Internship Awareness Month.
On Wednesday, March 19, 2025, teens, parents/caregivers, educators, and mental health advocates joined StarVista for our Spring into Transitions 2025 event.
Advocate discusses San Mateo County’s recognition of Transgender Day of Visibility and San Mateo County Pride Center’s upcoming trans 101 workshop and mixer.
StarVista and San Mateo PAL Partner to host Mental Health Matters 2025 in collaboration with Stride for Awareness.
I am excited to share that our organization is partnering again with SolMateo to host Spring into Transitions (SIT) 2025 virtually on Wednesday, March 19 from 7-8pm (PST) on Zoom.
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.
RWC Pulse shares how StarVista’s San Mateo County Pride Center is addressing concerns for LGBTQ health and safety after the election.