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Mental Health and Wellness Booklists – Napa Bookmine
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.
Mentis, Napa’s Center for Mental Health Services
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.
Molly’s Angels of Napa Valley
Providing transportation and support services to ensure independent living for seniors with confidence, dignity, and integrity. Neighbors helping neighbors since 1999.
NAMI
NAMI provides advocacy, education, support and public awareness so that all individuals and families affected by mental illness can build better lives.
NAMI HelpLine
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]
Napa County 4-H
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.
Napa County Emergency Services
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.
Napa County HHSA Comprehensive Services for Older Adults
Comprehensive Services for Older Adults (CSOA), a division within the Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA), provides a variety of in-house and co-located programs and services to meet the needs of older adults and people with disabilities throughout our community.
Napa County Library
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.
Napa County Office of Education
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.
Napa County Resource Conservation District
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.
Napa Opioid Safety Coalition
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.
Napa Valley CanDo
We connect, inspire, and empower neighbors by making it easy to take positive action as volunteers and to learn about our community.
Napa Valley Farmworker Foundation
We provide free educational opportunities for high school students and adults to advance their career in the wine industry.
Napa Valley Unified School District
Work Based Learning (WBL) cultivates student self-discovery through work based experiences, internships, job shadowing, and mentorships. Students feel seen, valued and safe to discover their strengths, interests, and values in academics and work. WBL opportunities encourages students to find and do what they love now and in the future.
Napa Wildlife Rescue
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.
NEWS About Sports
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.
NEWS About Sports
NEWS About Sports enseña a los jóvenes atletas, entrenadores y equipos deportivos del condado de Napa que la violencia nunca es igual a la fuerza. NEWS About Sports es un programa de NEWS Servicios de violencia doméstica y abuso sexual.
News Domestic Violence and Sexual Abuse Services
NEWS Domestic Violence and Sexual Abuse Services supports youth in Napa County by providing safety, hope, healing and empowerment for survivors of domestic violence and sexual abuse.
NVUSD Wellness
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.
Ole Health
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.
Open Path
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.
Parent and Caregiver Cafes at Community Resources for Children
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.
Parents As Teachers Home Visiting Program
The PAT Home Visiting program links each family with a Family Support Specialist who visits the parents and children, either in-person or virtually through Zoom, to provide parent and child development education and activities designed to encourage each child’s physical and emotional development. The Family Support Specialist also connects families with resources in the community and supports parents to set realistic goals for their family. Family group connection events are hosted monthly and all parents are invited to join with their children to meet other families in the community and build a positive peer network.
Postpartum Support International
The mission of Postpartum Support International is to promote awareness, prevention and treatment of mental health issues related to childbearing in every country worldwide.
Puertas Abiertas Community Resource Center
Resource and Referral Program at Community Resources for Children
The Resource and Referral Program at Community Resources for Children helps families to understand their child care options and to find child care programs that meet their needs.
Servicios Para Niños y Familias de ALDEA
Aldea sirve a todos los jóvenes del condado de Napa con salud mental, abuso de sustancias, prevención, programas para adolescentes, cuidado de crianza / adopción y servicios de centro para víctimas.
Share the Care Napa Valley
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.
Substance Use Disorder Services- Treatment
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.
Supportive Outreach & Access to Resources (SOAR)- Napa County
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.
Teen Council
Teen Council informa, diseña y organiza eventos de Teens Connect en las escuelas y la comunidad.
Teen Council (Youth Leadership Group)
Teen Council informs, designs and organizes Teens Connect events in schools and the community.