Servimos a personas TAY (jóvenes en edad de transición) que tienen entre 16 y 26 años. Estos servicios están dirigidos a jóvenes emancipados y otras personas que pueden ser desplazadas.
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Services may be offered in Spanish; please contact the organization for more information
Aldea Substance Use Disorder services is a program that offers substance abuse prevention treatment services for Napa County youth in order to reduce the impact of alcohol and drug abuse on our youth, families, schools and communities.
We provide Napa County residents mental health treatment, offer the SOAR Program to treat symptoms of early psychosis. ALDEA is also offers our substance use disorder services (SUDS) program and prevention services, treatment foster care (TFC) and adoption services and ALDEA’s day adolescent treatment programs (ADAPT). ALDEA works together with the County of Napa’s District […]
ACCPF provides educational outdoor activities for youth all ages in addition to low cost after school enrichment programs focused on arts & science. Scholarships are provided. In 2020, ACCPF launched free COVID response programs for youth: Park & Play, Curiosity Kids and Watershed Explorers.
As You Are Nutrition is a group practice based in Napa County. We accept most insurances and offer inclusive, non-diet nutrition therapy virtually and in-person.
CalHOPE builds community resiliency and helps people recover from disasters through free outreach, crisis counseling, and support services. Services include: Individual and Group Crisis Counseling and Support Individual and Public Education Community Networking and Support Connection to Resources Media and Public Service Announcements.
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Services may be offered in Spanish; please contact the organization for more information
Camille Creek Community School is a small alternative school for students who haven’t been successful at traditional schools. Our students usually come to us because of issues with truancy or behavior. Our objective is to help our students gain the social and academic skills they will need for employment or further education and the interpersonal […]
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Services may be offered in Spanish; please contact the organization for more information
UpValley Family Centers proporciona tutoría a nivel escolar y conexiones con servicios como consejería, educación para la prevención de drogas/alcohol, tutoría y más. También dirigimos grupos al nivel escolar en todos las escuelas secundarias y preparatorias en Calistoga y St. Helena.
Child Start is committed to the development of the whole child—educationally, socially, and emotionally—through our Head Start/Early Head Start programs and in collaboration with community programs and services that benefit low-income families.
College Made Clear's mission is to make the college selection, application and admissions process easier. College admissions is complex and increasingly competitive. Anne crafts an individualized plan for each student to ensure a stress-free path to college. By appointment only.
The Congregate Dining Program is designed for active seniors that are the age of 60 years and over to promote socialization and community involvement which increases physical and psychological well-being.
The Home-Delivered Meal Program serves meals for seniors age 60 and over and are home-bound and/or unable to shop and cook are eligible to receive Meals on Wheels.
CHI assist individuals and families with enrolling in appropriate health insurance plans and programs such as Medi-Cal, Medicare, Covered California, Dental and Vision.
Our mission is to provide children with the best possible start by empowering the adults who impact their care and education. Whether a child is at home with a parent, in child care or preschool, or cared for by a friend or relative, CRC provides the adults who take care of children with the knowledge, tools, and resources so that children under their care thrive.
Cope is here to provide the support that young parents need to manage stressful situations and challenging life events so they can raise children who thrive.
Our Family Resource Center provides support and resources for parents and caregivers during difficult times. Staff will connect you with the programs, services, and community resources to help address your concerns and meet your family’s needs.
Our Early Learning Programs at Community Resources for Children serve children ages 0-5 and their parents and caregivers. Our programs and services include the Active Minds School Readiness Program, the Toy Library and Early Learning Center, as well as developmental screenings.
Inspire girls ages 8 to 13 to be joyful, healthy, caring and confident using the Girls on the Run International research proven life skills curriculum that creatively combines engaging discussion with games and movement. Young girls' self-esteem is built so they stand up for themselves and others.
KEDS helps children and families in Napa County heal from their exposure to domestic violence and prevent future violence. KEDS is a program of NEWS Domestic Violence and Prevention Services.
Mariposa & Bridging Brothers is a youth development program serving students at many middle and high schools in Napa County. Mariposa & Bridging Brothers is a program of the Napa County Office of Education.
MHA is the nation's leading community-based nonprofit dedicated to addressing the needs of those living with mental illness and to promote the overall mental health of all.
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Services may be offered in Spanish; please contact the organization for more information
Visit https://www.napabookmine.com/mental-health-wellness-booklists-mentis for mental health and wellness booklists for people of all ages, in English and Spanish.
Dedicated to the emotional health and wellbeing of all Napa County residents, Mentis provides bilingual, affordable mental health services to people of every age and income level.
Providing transportation and support services to ensure independent living for seniors with confidence, dignity, and integrity. Neighbors helping neighbors since 1999.
NAMI provides advocacy, education, support and public awareness so that all individuals and families affected by mental illness can build better lives.
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Services may be offered in Spanish; please contact the organization for more information
During this difficult time, the NAMI HelpLine is here for you. HelpLine volunteers are working to answer questions, offer support and provide practical next steps. The resources on this page provide information to address many needs and concerns. Let’s stay connected, text, chat, call or email the NAMI HelpLine today. The NAMI HelpLine can be reached Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. – 10 p.m., ET. Call 1-800-950-NAMI (6264), text "HelpLine" to 62640 or email us at [email protected]