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The mission of the Bert Nash Center is to advance the health of the Douglas County community through comprehensive behavioral health services responsive to evolving needs and changing environments.
Strengthening communities by improving health and safety, one family at a time.
TO ENHANCE THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR CHILDREN WITH EMOTIONAL AND BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS AND THEIR FAMILIES.
Our mission is to improve the quality of life both for people living with mental illnesses and for their families.
South Asian Mental Health Initiative and Network, SAMHIN, is a non-profit that addresses the mental health needs of the South Asian community in the U.S. Our goal is to decrease the stigma and shame associated with mental illness and offer resources for people who seek help
The mission of the Alameda County Network of Mental Health Clients shall be to improve the quality of mental health clients within Alameda County by promoting freedom of choice, empowerment and independent living within the community. We are accomplishing this goal by supporting client run programs. We have 6 programs meeting the needs of the mental health community from emergency housing, crisis intervention, job training and placement to socialization and community leadership.
To strengthen and improve mental health outcomes in our communities through safe spaces that promote relationship building and personal development.
To provide an accessible, comprehensive, evidence-based system of mental health services that empowers individuals to achieve recovery and serves to promote personal and community wellness.
The Kedzie Center was created through the efforts of North River residents, who worked to ensure that all community members would have access to compassionate, quality and culturally-informed mental health care.Services provided are individual, family and group therapy, psychiatric consultation, and guidance in identifying and accessing community resources; services are provided in both English and Spanish and are available to children, adolescents and adults.