A Message From Our CEO | May 2024
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.
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.
Authority Magazine’s article features an interview with StarVista’s Community Wellness and Crisis Response Clinician, Briana Fair, discussing practical strategies for achieving mental wellness and her role in crisis intervention in San Mateo.
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 is featured in the San Mateo Daily Journal’s ‘For the Record’ section of the paper with a picture of StarVista staff and family at our annual Mental Health Matters event at Ryder Park in San Mateo.
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 about progress in San Mateo County in addressing mental health crises through our Community Wellness and Crisis Response Team (CWCRT) program with law enforcement.
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).
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.
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.
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.