Selected Artists for 成人头条's 2025 Recovery Calendar
/Each year, 成人头条 collects art from our members to put together our annual Recovery Calendar. For our 2025 calendar, we chose the theme of My Recovery Superpower!
Read MoreEach year, 成人头条 collects art from our members to put together our annual Recovery Calendar. For our 2025 calendar, we chose the theme of My Recovery Superpower!
Read MoreThe Orange County AOT CARE Act team was honored to be visited recently by the California Senior Advisor on Homelessness, Hafsa Kaka.
Read MoreSan Mateo Transitions member shares their story about finding housing and making progress toward a meaningful career!
Read MoreA former client at Ventura County VISTA and VOICE shares appreciation and progress on their recovery journey!
Read More罢别濒别肠补谤别鈥檚 Home First North and Regional Operations Director Michelle Dabbs were honored at a recent press conference held by California Governor Gavin Newsom to recognize the efforts and progress of , an innovative program to increase housing for those struggling with homelessness.
Read MoreNelia Lastimosa Retires After X Years: Reflections on a Successful Career at 成人头条
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Read MoreOn 2/24/22, Russia launched a large-scale military attack on the independent country of Ukraine, immediately throwing the region into war and sparking protests across Russia. At 成人头条, our hearts ache for the people of Ukraine and Ukrainian communities across the world.
Read More成人头条 remembers with gratitude longtime Washington mental health advocate Eleanor Owen, who founded the Washington Advocates for the Mentally Ill, and was later one of the founders of the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI).
Read MoreAt the end of 罢别濒别肠补谤别鈥檚 fiscal year Anne Bakar, President and CEO, and the executive team summarize the organizational progress and plans for the future in our Annual Report, yearly video, and Mission of Excellence. Click here to see our progress in FY20-21.
Read MoreWe are proud of the dedication to care and community the staff at Mental Health Urgent Care 鈥 Perris brings to everyone they serve. Read about how they turned negative feedback into an opportunity to listen, learn, and care for an individual wanting for services.
Read MoreMental Health Urgent Care 鈥 Perris attended a recent event for community reintegration for formerly incarcerated individuals to provide information about their program鈥檚 services.
Read MoreNovember 2018: As you may know, California is experiencing a devastating wave of wildfires that are continuing day by day. From the Camp Fire in the northern part of the state near Chico, to the Woolsey fire in Ventura and LA counties, as well as several other smaller fires, wildfires are consuming hundreds of thousands of acres of natural areas as well as homes and businesses. The scope of the losses is staggering: thousands of structures have been destroyed, lives have been lost, communities have been completely consumed by the flames.
As a mental health provider with program locations in these areas, we are acutely and sorrowfully aware of how our employees, the people we serve, and these communities are being affected by the fires. We encourage you to help in any way you can.
How You Can Help
DONATE MONEY:
American Red Cross
California Community Foundation鈥檚 Wildfire Relief Fund
California Fire Foundation
The New York Times has listed several other ways to help:
DONATE GOODS:
Currently, monetary donations are needed most. However, if you wish to donate goods, we suggest inquiring with your local Goodwill to find out what is needed in your area, or donate to your local food bank.
成人头条 is a mental health care provider that offers recovery-centered programs and solutions for people with serious mental illness and complex needs. We serve 30,000 individuals per year, many of whom have severe mental illness and are gravely disabled.
As such, we are in full support of AB1971, co-sponsored by the with the and the . We support this important step toward helping people receive respectful, necessary, quality care. The bill has passed out of its house of origin and is awaiting committee hearings in the second house.
What AB1971 Does
AB1971 updates the criteria to consider someone gravely disabled, expanding the definition to include those who are unable to recognize or care for their own urgent physical medical needs because of their mental illness.
Why We Support AB1971
The number of homeless people who are dying on the streets has nearly doubled since 2013. Last year, Los Angeles County alone reported 831 deaths, with the total number statewide reaching into the thousands. Many of these deaths were due to untreated physical illnesses such as sepsis and other infections, diabetes, heart conditions, and life-threatening injuries.
This bill helps to support those gravely ill persons who are unable to care for their own physical needs due to mental illness.
For More Information
As you may know, California continues to experience a devastating wave of wildfires. The most recent fire outbreaks have been in Ventura and Los Angeles Counties, and are spreading to other nearby counties. The fires have destroyed hundreds of thousands of acres of natural areas as well as homes and businesses. Thousands have already been evacuated and thousands more are expected to be evacuated in the coming days, as the fires move into densely populated areas. Firefighters have warned of extreme fire risk, with high winds and dry conditions prevalent across the region. The smoke has temporarily closed Highway 101, a major freeway in the area, and several schools and businesses have closed due to smoke and fire risk.
As a mental health provider with program locations in these areas, we are acutely and sorrowfully aware of how our employees, the people we serve, and these communities are being affected by the fires. We have made a donation to the Red Cross on behalf of everyone at 成人头条 to help with general disaster relief.
Important to Know:
Fire Evacuation information:
How You Can Help:
Donate Money:
(Ventura County) Thomas Fire Fund: The United Way of Ventura County, American Red Cross of Ventura County and the Ventura County Sheriff鈥檚 Office of Emergency Services have teamed up to create the Thomas Fire Fund.
(Los Angeles): Red Cross LA
LA County Animal Care Foundation
Donate Time: American Red Cross/Other Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteers of all kinds are encouraged to register with the Red Cross. Licensed clinical mental health workers are especially needed to provide support in the communities affected.
To find out how to help, call: 707- 577-7600 or go to the to sign up to volunteer.
As you may know, California is experiencing a devastating wave of wildfires that are continuing
day by day. From the northern Bay Area to the Santa Cruz mountains, to the hills and mountainsaround Los Angeles, wildfires are consuming hundreds of thousands of acres of natural areas as well as homes and businesses. The scope of the losses is staggering: thousands of structures have been destroyed, lives have been lost, communities have been completely consumed by the flames.
As a mental health provider with program locations in these areas, we are acutely and sorrowfully aware of how our employees, the people we serve, and these communities are being affected by the fires. We are making a donation to the Red Cross on behalf of everyone at 成人头条 to help with general disaster relief.
Donate Money:
Donate Time: American Red Cross/Other Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteers of all kinds are encouraged to register with the Red Cross. Licensed clinical mental health workers are needed to provide support in the communities affected.
To find out how to help, call: 707- 577-7600 or go to https://tinyurl.com/yawtps5e to sign up to volunteer.
You can also contact Ricardo Martinez, DGS Chief Procurement Officer, at 916-317-6451 or ricardo.martinez@dgs.ca.gov
Alameda County licensed clinicians are encouraged to volunteer as well: for more information on how to volunteer with the County efforts, please contact Todd.stephenson@acgov.org.
More Resources:
As you may have heard, the latest effort to repeal the ACA is currently very close to being voted on. 成人头条 opposes this bill, as it would eliminate expanded Medicaid funding for so many of the people we serve, sabotaging state initiatives to address the overdose crisis and fight substance use disorders. Cutting or capping Medicaid and ending the Medicaid expansion will be devastating to those who can鈥檛 afford health care in the private market. It would allow states to eliminate requirements that private insurance cover substance use disorders and mental illness. It would also allow them to eliminate protections for people with pre-existing illnesses. This bill would disproportionally affect the people we serve in so many ways.
成人头条 is sending letters to Senators in the states we serve. If you feel moved to do so, please contact your senator right away. Please call your Senator urging them to vote NO on the bill. You can call 888-852-0653, which allows you to contact your member of Congress.
The National Association of County Behavioral Health & Developmental Disability Directors also offers these facts for crafting your own message.
FACTS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE LATEST GOP HEALTH CARE REPEAL (GRAHAM-CASSIDY)
1. MASSIVE STATE BY STATE FUNDING CUTS. The released a report showing in 2027, every state in the nation would see federal funding cuts under Graham-Cassidy, totaling nearly $300 billion.
2. NO FULL CBO SCORE. The announced it would not be able to produce a complete analysis on Graham-Cassidy that includes the impact on deficits, how many will lose coverage or the increase in premiums by September 30. Senator Bill Cassidy admitted 鈥.鈥
3. PRE-EXISTING CONDITION PREMIUM HIKES. The released a report showing how much more people with pre-existing conditions would pay each year under Graham-Cassidy. For example, an individual with asthma would face a premium surcharge of $4,340. The surcharge for pregnancy would be $17,320 and $142,650 more for patients with metastatic cancer.
4. WORSE THAN BEFORE. found that this bill was 鈥渕ore disruptive for most states than prior Republican efforts.鈥 The Washington Post found this bill is worse than previous health care repeal bills, writing 鈥"The latest Obamacare overhaul bill gaining steam on Capitol Hill slashes health-care spending more deeply and would likely cover fewer people than a July bill that failed precisely because of such concerns."
5. MORE UNINSURED VETS. study showing Republican repeal efforts would increase the number of uninsured veterans. The report showed that the ACA鈥檚 Medicaid expansion had increased coverage for low-income veterans who lived further from VA facilities. The report found that the ACA was responsible for reducing the uninsured rate of veterans by about one-third, from 9.1% to 5.8%, in 2015.
6. MORE UNINSURED CHILDREN. The released an analysis showing that children are at immediate risk of losing coverage in Arizona, California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Idaho, Mississippi, Nevada, Oregon, Pennsylvania and Utah with CHIP funding running out quickly.
7. KEY STAKEHOLDERS OPPOSE. The ,,, and and are all unified in opposing the Republican repeal bill.
8. GOP GOVERNORS OPPOSE. Republican Governors from , , and have come out against the plan.
9. FAILS THE MCCAIN TEST. The NYT's David Leonhardt's column, "."
10. RAND PAUL IS A 'NO.' GOP Senator Rand Paul opposes Graham-Cassidy,, 鈥淚n all ways, this bill is also ObamaCare Lite. In no way is it repeal the way we promised. I will oppose this bill as I did the other fake repeal bills, and I urge those who want repeal to do so, as well.鈥
11. INCLUDES THE AGE TAX. This repeal bill still lets insurance companies charge up to 5 times more for people over 50, what AARP has dubbed an 鈥淎ge Tax鈥.
12. NO GUARANTEE IN THE HOUSE. eot "Would the House pass Graham-Cassidy? It's not a slam dunk."
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Hurricane Harvey continues to devastate many communities across Southeast Texas and Louisiana. 成人头条 is making a donation to the . We encourage you to share this vital organization with others who might wish to help.
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