Agency Newsletter

Thank you for reading the Pacific Clinics newsletter sharing updates about our agency and the communities we serve across California.

Thanks to the incredible support and generosity of Pacific Clinics' sponsors, donors and event attendees, this year’s Hearts & Hands Spring Celebration raised more than $482,000 for Bay Area programs.

During the event, guests heard from a resource parent who has fostered 17 boys, three of whom she and her husband have adopted.

Honoring Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage and Mental Health Awareness Months

AAPI Heritage and Mental Health Awareness Months are celebrated in May, but Pacific Clinics has been addressing the needs of this particular community for years. Pacific Clinics' Asian Pacific Family Center (APFC) is at the center of this work.

Advocating Acceptance and Action on Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day

In the United States, one in six children between the ages of 2–8 has a diagnosed mental, behavioral or developmental disorder. Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day highlights the importance of early interventions to help kids thrive.

Helping Children and Adolescents Cope With Traumatic Events

In our short film series, Let’s Talk Mental Health, Executive Director of the Inland Empire Maria Murillo shares tips on how to help your child cope when a disaster, crisis or other troubling event occurs.

Pacific Clinics' School-Based Intervention Teams Launch Two More Wellness Centers

These wellness centers, which provide students with tools to manage stress and practice emotional regulation, mark a step forward in supporting student wellness and academic success.

New Family Resource Center and Clubhouse Opens in Yucca Valley

The new Clubhouse and Family Resource Center, which provides mental health services to veterans, active-duty military members and their families, recently welcomed community members and several elected officials to its grand opening.

Pacific Clinics in the News


Our ongoing efforts to deliver high-quality mental health services and supports continues to receive positive media coverage:

On Mental Health Action Day, CBS News invited Pacific Clinics Program Manager Elyse Malcolm to discuss TRUST as an alternative to law enforcement within the scope of mental health.

CBS News accompanied the TRUST team on a ride-along to learn more about this important program and how it helps Santa Clara County residents during urgent mental health or substance use situations.

Good Day LA on RadioKorea spoke with Pacific Clinics' Family Specialist Heeyoung “Amy” Lee about our Asian Pacific Family Center (APFC), which provides mental health and employment services for San Gabriel Valley residents of all ages.

We’re passionate about helping our communities and providing excellent workforce development opportunities to our dedicated employees, while offering competitive salaries and an exceptional benefits package.

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