StarVista’s San Mateo County Pride Center mentioned in Supervisor Dave Pine’s retirment announcement from the San Mateo County Executive Office.
Nonprofit’s Daybreak Transitional Housing Program will be featured on local news channel
Happy Thanksgiving! In the spirit of gratitude, I would like to thank you, our supporters, donors, partners, funders, and sponsors, for everything you give to help San Mateo County thrive.
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.
As we approach the upcoming holidays, which can be very stressful and joyful all at once, and as we anticipate the changes to come with the results from the elections, StarVista reaffirms our commitment to the communities that we serve, and to our staff and the broader community.
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.
This year’s Changing Lives event was phenomenal! On Thursday, October 12, we held our once-a-year fundraising event, Changing Lives, in the beautiful Farallon Room at Skyline College.
I am absolutely thrilled to invite you to our once-a-year fundraising event, Changing Lives 2024: Unity Through Community.
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.