É«ÖÐÉ« Welcomes Three New CRTs in Los Angeles County
/Three new voluntary CRTs are coming to Los Angeles County!
Read MoreThree new voluntary CRTs are coming to Los Angeles County!
Read MoreCasa Grande ACT Case Managers Nicole Patino and Amanda Debold went above and beyond the call of duty to serve members after a monsoon knocked out power to more than 20 members for three days.
Read MoreÉ«ÖÐÉ«'s San Mateo Transitions Full-Service Partnership program threw a member appreciation luau-themed BBQ for its South San Francisco and San Mateo members.
Read MoreThis year's Morton Bakar Center annual picnic was a funk and soul tie-dye extravaganza!
Read MoreOn August 18, É«ÖÐÉ« MCRT celebrated one year of serving San Diego County with rapid crisis support! Congratulations to the amazing staff at MCRT for everything they’ve accomplished in their first year.
Read MoreMichelle Dabbs has transitioned from Administrator at TAO North and Mission Possible to Regional Director of Operations in Orange County!
Read MoreGloria Ramos is retiring from É«ÖÐÉ« after 32 years of exemplary service. She has been a beloved employee, and her work has touched the lives of many.
Read MoreSome É«ÖÐÉ« programs had a great team-building event recently! This event was special because all the É«ÖÐÉ« Ventura programs (VISTA, VOICE, , Camarillo Casas) and Agnes Ave and Carmen Lane in Santa Barbara participated. That's a total of nine programs coming together for some fantastic team bonding!
Read More(EBSH) in Stockton, CA, is getting ready to open its doors! This new home will provide much-needed support for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. We are excited to see this new home open and provide individuals with the care and support they need!
Read MoreÉ«ÖÐÉ«'s Windsor Center regularly hosts events and activities to show its members and staff appreciation. The program has had a busy few months of enjoyable activities and festivities. These events help create a sense of community and belonging and are a great way to praise our shared achievements.
Read MoreLa Casa Psychiatric Health Facility (PHF) commits itself to a culture of inclusion that values diversity. This environment is essential to providing quality care for all its patients. The facility strives to celebrate the unique contributions of all its employees and is determined to create a workplace where everyone feels respected, valued, and supported.
Read MoreÉ«ÖÐÉ«'s Windsor Center in San Bernardino, CA, had a blast observing Juneteenth! This was the first time the facility came together to honor the holiday, and it was an outstanding success.
Read MoreÉ«ÖÐÉ«'s Thurston Mason Evaluation and Treatment Center (E&T) and Olympia Next Steps facilities celebrated with many beautiful decorations, including the Juneteenth flag. It was great to see everyone come together to commemorate this important holiday!
Read MoreThe first annual event at É«ÖÐÉ«'s TAO Central was a great success! Over 50 members attended and enjoyed the celebration. Alejandra Gomez, peer support specialist, created a collage of events that walked staff and members through time, starting from the beginning to the moment . Janisha Vargas, case manager II, presented to the staff and members. It was insightful and helped everyone understand the holiday and its significance.
Read MoreÉ«ÖÐÉ«'s in Oakley, CA, recently dedicated its spirit week to honoring and . This celebration is a great way to show support for the black and LGBTQIA+ communities and promote unity. Cypress House halls were adorned with Juneteenth and Pride decorations to support both events. Juneteenth and Pride are noteworthy events that are worth celebrating!
Read MoreA member at É«ÖÐÉ«'s Carmen Lane in Santa Maria, CA, wrote a letter about their stay at the facility. They shared their appreciation for the program for all the services it provided them and the influence it has made on their recovery.
Read MoreÉ«ÖÐÉ« Yuma ACT had a great time participating in the ninth annual Recovery Palooza community event organized by the (TLCR) program in Casa Grande, AZ! The event theme this year was all about different decades, with Yuma ACT representing the 50s. The goal was to have fun while also getting people to think about addiction and mental health more positively.
Read MoreMorton Bakar Center staff members raised in the Philippines recently hosted an event to share their culture and traditions with the community. They showcased music, dance, and cuisine from the Philippines, and everyone had a great time learning about a new culture. It was a fun and informative event that left everyone feeling more connected to each other. Many people in the Philippines choose healthcare and nursing as a career. This is due to the high demand for these professions in the country.
Read MoreWe're over the moon to announce that our É«ÖÐÉ« SOAR Personal Service Coordinator McCall Madriago and her U.S. Women's Soccer teammates won gold at the 2022 Deaflympics in Brazil!
Read MoreStaff and members from the San Bernardino CORE and San Bernardino FACT programs participated in a day-long retreat at Green Spot Farms. The team had a great time exploring around the farm and playing , a fun team-building card game. They loved getting to know each other better and spending time outside in the fresh air.
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