VOICES Napa provides young people aging out of foster care with family-like support, acceptance, and accountability as they set their own goals and pursue them across VOICES’ youth-led core programs: Health and Wellness, Career and Education, and ILP-Independent Living Program.
The mission of the Vintage High School Peer Support Program is to help young people develop into positive healthy adults by training and empowering them as leaders who serve others. We do this by welcoming new students, offering peer counseling/mentoring, helping in the resolution of conflicts, and educating students on topics that affect their lives with the belief that helping others will have a continual positive impact on our school as well as our community at large.
Language Offered
Services may be offered in Spanish; please contact the organization for more information
Working in cooperation with the community, Verity strives to eliminate all forms of violence, with a special focus on sexual assault and abuse. Sexual assault is an unacceptable form of oppression, which is destructive to the lives of the survivors, their families, and their friends. Verity facilitates healing and promotes the prevention of violence by providing counseling, advocacy, intervention, and education in our community.
Language Offered
Services may be offered in Spanish; please contact the organization for more information
The Trevor Project is the world’s largest suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning) young people.
Language Offered
Services may be offered in Spanish; please contact the organization for more information
CHAT (Child Abuse Treatment Program) is designed to provide comprehensive psychotherapy services to children victimized by abuse and/or neglect. The program can extend psychotherapy services for family via referrals to our community partners.
Teen Line provides support, resources, and hope to young people through a hotline of professionally trained teen counselors, and outreach programs that de-stigmatize and normalize mental health.
Through Supportive Outreach & Access to Resources (SOAR), Aldea helps people who are experiencing the symptoms of early psychosis to reduce and manage their symptoms so they may succeed in education, careers and relationships.
Aldea Substance Use Disorder services is a program that offers substance use treatment services for Napa County youth in order to reduce the impact of alcohol and drug abuse on our youth, families, schools and communities.
Share the Care Napa Valley supports the health, well-being and independence of older adults throughout Napa County. We offer 3 programs: Yvonne's Front Porch, Stop Falls and De-cluttering.
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.
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.
The mission of Postpartum Support International is to promote awareness, prevention and treatment of mental health issues related to childbearing in every country worldwide.
Our Parent and Caregiver Cafés at Community Resources for Children provide parents and caregivers caring for children ages 0-5 to build relationships with one another and share with one another through facilitated conversations.
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.
Napa RCD provides a variety of youth programs, from in-school programs and internships to extracurricular volunteer opportunities in the environment and conservation fields. Many opportunities are focused around oak restoration and waterway cleanups.
Language Offered
Services may be offered in Spanish; please contact the organization for more information
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.
Open Path Psychotherapy Collective is a nonprofit nationwide network of mental health professionals dedicated to providing in-office and online mental health care—at a steeply reduced rate—to clients in need.
Language Offered
Services may be offered in Spanish; please contact the organization for more information
At OLE Health, our focus is primary and preventative care — the kind of care you need to help you live life well. We are the “medical home” for thousands of individuals and families in Napa, Fairfield-Suisun, St. Helena, and Calistoga. At OLE Health, we treat everyone; whether you have private insurance, Medi-Cal, no insurance, or need help paying for your visit — all are welcome. We offer expert care for people of all ages, from kids to 100+. Our doctors, nurse practitioners, physician’s assistants, dietitians, behavioral health specialists, and other providers work as a team to care for you. We provide referrals to specialists or other providers if you need a test, treatment, or procedure we do not offer.
The NVUSD Wellness Program is an initiative focused on the health, well-being and academic success of Napa's students and families at five middle and high school campuses.
Language Offered
Services may be offered in Spanish; please contact the organization for more information
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.
NEWS About Sports teaches Napa County youth athletes, coaches and sports teams that violence never equals strength. NEWS About Sports is a program of NEWS Domestic Violence and Sexual Abuse Services.
YOUth Matter serves youth experiencing unhealthy relationships. Services are available at NVUSD school-based Wellness Centers. YOUth Matter is a NEWS Domestic Violence and Sexual Abuse Services program.
Youth over 18 can join our regular volunteer program. Our Youth program is for those under 18. Due to federal law, those under 18 cannot care for native birds, but you can assist with care for younger squirrels and opossums, pigeons, and select birds. Other duties are food prep, laundry, dishes, cage cleaning, gardening, landscaping, and repair work. Those volunteers aged 12-15 need to come with a supervising adult who takes the same training and volunteers at the same time as you. Once you are 16, you can be dropped off.
Committed to improving opioid safety and treatment access in Napa County. NOSC is a collaboration of healthcare, law enforcement, education, and local non-profits to share prevention resources.
The Napa County Office of Education serves students and families in Napa County through partnerships with our school districts, and innovative approaches to learning. We provide academic services and enrichment opportunities for students, teachers and the community. Our programs for teens include ACE Middle School After School program, Camille Creek Community School, Foster & Homeless Youth Education Services, Heron Lake Challenge ROPES Course, Safe Routes to School, Mariposa Girl Empowerment program and Tobacco/Vaping Use Prevention Education.
Language Offered
Services may be offered in Spanish; please contact the organization for more information
Napa County Library offers many different resources to help teens gain access to information, materials, and experiences for educational or personal enjoyment. In addition to books, media, and other physical materials, dedicated staff is available to education on databases, find needed resources, offer fun activities, provide guidance to volunteers, and book recommendations upon request. Most important to the Teen Librarian is to help teens (and their parents) feel happy and safe using the library and the dedicated teen space.
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Services may be offered in Spanish; please contact the organization for more information
The Napa County Office of Emergency Services (OES) provides information about emergency preparedness, response and recovery; maintains and updates county emergency plans as needed; and trains the community for disasters.
Language Offered
Services may be offered in Spanish; please contact the organization for more information
The Napa County 4-H program promotes hands-on, experiential learning for all youth ages 5-19. 4-H projects are focused around citizenship, healthy living, and STEM.
Language Offered
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 helpline@nami.org
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
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.
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.
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.
Language Offered
Services may be offered in Spanish; please contact the organization for more information
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.