Mental Health/Counseling

There are 61 programs in the Mental Health/Counseling Category.

Anchor Village Apartments
Eligibility: Low-income familiesPreference is given to veterans at risk of homelessness and individuals living with mental illness
Fees: Sliding scale. Application is free.

Anchor Village Apartments provide supportive affordable housing to low-income families and individuals, with preference given to veterans at risk of homelessness and individuals living with mental illness. This apartment complex consists of 51 total one- and two-bedroom apartment homes with approximately 8,000 square feet of ground floor community servicing space. To address the unique needs of this population, the project will include an on-site property manager and supportive services. Ancho...

Applied Behavior Consultants
Eligibility: Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)
Fees: All services are funded by regional centers, school districts (non-public school/agency certifications), or insurance (co-payments may apply).

Applied Behavior Consultants (ABC), Inc. is an Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) agency dedicated to providing the most up-to-date empirically sound interventions in the treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and other related behavioral disorders/disabilities.Applied Behavior Analysis is a science evidence-based treatment that has been well cited in over three thousand peer-reviewed journal articles on its clinical effectiveness in treating a variety of neurological, behavioral, and mental ...

Asian Pacific Self-Development and Residential Association (APSARA)
Eligibility: None
Fees: None

Asian Pacific Self-Development and Residential Association (APSARA) is an educational, problem-solving organization that provides leadership for Park Village Apartments and its surrounding residents by collaborating with larger communities to provide a safe and positive environment that promotes economic development and small business. APSARA offers many services which include:Housing and Family Support ServicesTutoring Program (After School Program)Mental Health (Outreach and Education)Communit...

California Coalition for Youth (California Youth Crisis Line)
Eligibility: Youth ages 12 to 24 years old and their families in crisis.
Fees: None

California Youth Crisis Line is a 24-hour crisis line, and 24-hour chat and text, for youth and their families to help young people receive the support and referrals they need to address critically important issues such as: HomelessnessRunning awayParental or family violenceHIV/AIDS and other STDsDepression, anger, self-harm, suicide and other topics of importanceServices are anonymous and confidential. Assistance available in all languages. To chat, please visit website www.calyouth.org or tex...

California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (Adult Parole Operations)
Eligibility: Parolees in San Joaquin, Amador, Calaveras, Stanislaus, Tuolumne, Merced and Mariposa Counties.
Fees: None

California Department of Correction and Rehabilitation - Division of Adult Parole Operations offers the following services for parolees currently under Adult Parole Supervision:Parolee Outpatient Clinic: provides therapy to those with a documented history of psychological issues. The clinic has a staff which includes a psychiatrist, psychologist and psychiatric social workers.Community Based: places parolees that have failed to benefit from less restrictive treatment programs into a community ba...

California Human Development (Youth WorkStart Program)
Eligibility: Must be low-income.Between the ages of 16 and 24 years old
Fees: None

Youth WorkStart Program is a Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act program that provides paid work experience and vocational training. Work and life skills development, career and goal planning as well as counseling and support services are offered.

CalWORKs Behavioral Wellness
Eligibility: Must be current participant in the CalWORKs program Must have case manager referral, keeping in mind this can be obtained after client contacts HSA
Fees: None

CalWORKS Behavioral Wellness is a program designed for CalWORKs participants only. It provides participants with mental health assessments, individual or group counseling, support group, anger management and conflict resolution, and substance abuse counseling. Behavioral Wellness was designed to assist participants with issues that serve as barriers to employment and/or training and self-sufficiency.

Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Stockton
Eligibility: Vary
Fees: Vary

Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Stockton has provided social services to people in San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Calaveras, Tuolumne, Alpine, and Mono counties, for over 80 years; and it has served as a sign of hope in local communities for people of all ages, religions, and races. Today Catholic Charities provides over 24 vital programs and services to the most vulnerable within our communities.

Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Stockton (Counseling Services)
Eligibility: Vary
Fees: None

Counseling Services offers the following:Family Counseling: clinical counseling for children, individuals, couples, seniors, and family. Bereavement counseling for family members and friends to address the impact of various kinds of loss.Parenting Education: nurturing parenting is a series of ten independent lessons which include, goals, objectives, discussion topics, interactive activities, worksheets and handouts.

Child Abuse Prevention Council of San Joaquin County (CAPC)
Eligibility: San Joaquin County residents
Fees: Vary by program

Child Abuse Prevention Council of San Joaquin County (CAPC) protects children and strengthens families through awareness and outcome driven programs delivered with compassion. CAPC has been in operation since 1978 as a result of a grand jury investigation into the death of three-year-old Latanya Smith, who was beaten to death by her mother’s boyfriend. We are an agency dedicated to preventing child abuse, ensuring safety, education and treatment for abused and at-risk children, and abusive and h...

Children's Home of Stockton
Eligibility: Short-Term Residential Therapeutic Program (STRTP) referrals are only accepted through Juvenile Probation and Social Service Departments. Catalyst referrals are accepted from community partners/organi...
Fees: Vary

Children’s Home of Stockton (CHS) provides a home away from home for youth who need it most, as its mission is to give at-risk youth an opportunity for a productive life through treatment and education in a safe, nurturing environment. CHS is one of the largest social service organizations in Stockton and the largest STRTP in San Joaquin County, serving at-risk youth in San Joaquin County and throughout California for 140 years. Each year, CHS serves approximately 150 at-risk youth. Children’s ...

Community Action Services (Immediate Needs)
Eligibility: San Joaquin Valley residents experiencing crisis
Fees: None

Community Action Services is a group of like minded community leaders and citizens focused on improving communities by developing programs and projects that are inclusive, provide enjoyable public spaces and stimulate economic growth. They do this by creating a direct line of communication between community leaders and their communities. Collaboration is an essential pillar of Community Action Services. There is strength in numbers, and they have been working alongside local law enforcement, co...

Community Action Support Services (Take Action)
Eligibility: Veterans in need and homeless individuals experiencing crisis or substance abuse.
Fees: None

Take Action provides the following services: Housing mitigation and preventionCounseling services for PTSD, drug and alcohol related issues, and anger management.

Community Medical Centers, Inc. (CARE LINK "Health Care for the Homeless")
Eligibility: Eligibility is based solely on a person's housing status.
Fees: None

CARE LINK "Health Care for the Homeless" provides access to primary health care for the greater Stockton area's homeless population. CARE LINK does the following: Provides primary health care services for the homeless at the Gleason House Medical Clinic, 423 South San Joaquin Street, Stockton, all Community Medical Centers, Inc., clinic sites, and the Care Link Outreach Program at locations throughout San Joaquin CountyProvides medical outreach services and street outreach to inform homeless ind...

Community Medical Centers, Inc. (Early Intervention Services (EIS) Program)
Eligibility:
Fees: Medi-Cal, Medicare, or Covered CA Anthem Blue Cross insurance accepted. No insurance? Low or no income? Sliding Fee Scale and pharmacy assistance program offered. No patient will be denied medical ser...

En Español para mas informacion, por favor contacte: Desantiago, Maria 209-636-3559Hernandez, Jessica 209-598-3827Martinez, Secilia 209-414-7506Ordonez, Rosario 209-337-5274

Community Medical Centers, Inc. (King Center)
Eligibility: None
Fees: Medi-Cal, Medicare, Health Plan of San Joaquin, Healthy Families and Healthy Kids accepted. Sliding scale fee available.

King Center offers medical services, physicals, immunizations, health care, counseling services, referrals, family services and information relating to family self-sufficiency. The Clinic was created with funds from California's Healthy Start Initiative. It is a place for families of students of King School to connect with the school and community. A major goal is assisting families in finding services to better support their needs.

Crisis Text Line
Eligibility: None
Fees: None

Crisis Text Line serves anyone, English or Spanish, in any type of crisis, providing access for free, 24-hours per day 7 days per week. Support and information are available via text, Facebook Messenger, or WhatsApp. Text HELLO or HOLA to 741741 from anywhere in the US, anytime, for any type of crisis. A live, trained crisis counselor receives the text and responds immediately. The volunteer crisis counselor will help individuals move from a difficult moment (hot moment) to feeling better (coo...

Delta Health Care
Eligibility: Vary
Fees: Vary

Delta Health Care is a private non-profit community-based organization dedicated to providing health, nutrition, wellness, breastfeeding, and health education outreach services to underserved families, women, adolescents, children and individuals in San Joaquin County, of the following:School-Based Health Programs: Delta Health Care operates school-based health centers at Stagg and Edison High Schools. Services for students enrolled on these campuses include medical care, sports physicals, men...

Delta Health Care (Edison Health Center)
Eligibility: Must be a student enrolled at Edison High School.
Fees: None

Edison Health Center is a comprehensive school-based health center located on the Edison High School campus. Medical care, sports physicals, mental health counseling, substance abuse counseling, anger management counseling, dental care, crisis intervention, support services, case management, health education, and a variety of other services are available at no charge to students.

Delta Health Care (Stagg High School - Wellness Center)
Eligibility: Students must be enrolled in Stagg High School or the Pacific Law Academy (PLA) to receive services.
Fees: None

Stagg High School- Wellness Center is a comprehensive school health center located on the Stagg High School campus. Services include medical care, sports physicals, first aid, vision and hearing screenings, dental care, mental health services, crisis intervention, substance use prevention, family planning referrals, sports physicals, and health education. In addition, support groups for anger management, depression, coping skills, substance use, smoking cessation, and life skills are available....

Doctors Behavioral Health Center
Eligibility: None
Fees: Vary according to services. Insurance accepted.

Doctors Behavioral Health Center is a psychiatric treatment facility with inpatient and partial hospitalization programs for seniors and adults.

El Concilio California (Latino Behavioral Health and Recovery Services)
Eligibility: Medi-Cal adults only. Must meet medical necessity. SMI Non-Insured 5 and over can be seen under the Mental Health Block Grant SMI Adult Trauma clients are services offered to individuals that have e...
Fees: Contingent on income and needs.

Latino Behavioral Health and Recovery Services is a program offered by El Concilio and funded by San Joaquin County Mental Health Services. It provides adults with mental health assessments and individual/group counseling. Although the focus is on Spanish-speaking clients, services are open to everyone regardless of race and/or primary spoken language. They also provide resources and referrals.CalWORKs Behavioral Wellness is funded by HSA, It provides adults and children 5+ with mental health as...

Hope Family Shelter (Project Hope)
Eligibility: Single parent with custody of at least one child or couples (must be married and have marriage certificate)Must have birth certificate for children and social security cards for all family members ent...
Fees: None

Hope Family Shelter provides shelter for families who are homeless in the Manteca area. There is an application process involved for eligibility. Coordination of efforts for housing and employment is provided. Residents stay in a one-bedroom, fully furnished apartment (maximum stay is 90 days). Personal and family counseling is available along with case management. The shelter is part of Hope Ministries, Inc.Hope Family Shelter is part of "Project Hope." With individual and group counseling...

Kelly's Angels Foundation
Eligibility: Children of homicide victims, and victims of violent crimes.
Fees: None

Kelly’s Angels Foundation is a non-profit working with the community to reach their mission to provide support for children of homicide victims and victims of violent crimes. They are striving to achieve their mission by means of involvement in sports, peer mentoring, tutoring, and therapy. This can assist as well as increase the motivation, social, and emotional well being in children and adolescents that are living through such a traumatic experience.Kelly's Angels Foundation provides financia...

Lao Family Community Empowerment, Inc. (LFCE)
Eligibility: Open to anyone who needs the services - contact the office for eligibility requirements.
Fees: None

Lao Family Community Empowerment (LFCE) assists refugees and immigrants with developing skills needed to become self-supportive. Services include mental health, health access and education, home visitation, Hmong youth project, parent engagement, senior services, Covered California health insurance, information and referral and naturalization services.LFCS is also affiliated and involved with People and Congregations Together (PACT) and Pacific Institute for Organizing (PICO) to promote, mot...

Life Practice Counseling Group
Eligibility: None
Fees: Sliding scale; Medi-Cal (Health Net and Health Plan of San Joaquin) and Anthem Blue Cross accepted.

Life Practice Counseling Group is a non-profit counseling agency offering affordable and low cost counseling to the Stockton, Greater Sacramento, Folsom, and Roseville areas. Life Practice Counseling Center provides a safe, comfortable, and confidential counseling environment to facilitate self-awareness and increase insight to achieve growth, empowerment, freedom, and healthy choices. Counseling is available to individuals, couples, families, children and teens. Day, evening and weekend c...

Mary Magdalene Community Services
Eligibility: None
Fees: Vary by program.

Mary Magdalene Community Services offers services to adults, youths and children. Adult services include crisis intervention and referrals, transitional housing and case management, job skills, resume writing, and outreach. Services for youth and children include counseling, case management, and teen mentoring through the "My Brother's Keeper" program. Parenting classes and substance abuse classes are offered through court referrals.

Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) (Victim Support)
Eligibility: None
Fees: None

Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) is a victim advocate group in opposition to drunk driving. They offer support groups, counseling and referral services. Their goal is to educate and promote safe communities without drunk driving. Speakers are available to groups, and an informational booth can be set up at community events. MADD conducts a red ribbon awareness program in December and collaborates with the California Highway Patrol for high school "Safe & Sober Graduation" programs. ...

National Alliance on Mental Illness of San Joaquin County
Eligibility: National Alliance on Mental Illness of San Joaquin County NAMI SJC) offers programs and support groups for family members as well as for individuals living with a mental health condition. There are n...
Fees: None

National Alliance on Mental Illness of San Joaquin County (NAMI SJC) provides personal and mutual support for families and individuals living with a mental illness, including information and referral services. It assists families and individuals with coping and survival skills.There are no fees for any of their support groups or classes.Membership in NAMI is encouraged, but is not a requirement for participation. The NAMI Family Support Group prior to COVID-19 met in person on a regular basis ...

One-Eighty (Counseling & Resources)
Eligibility: Adolescents, teens, and their families
Fees: Sliding scale based on income

One-Eighty is dedicated to helping at-risk youth and families make a 180-degree change toward thriving physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Teens and families can receive individual and family counseling with caring professionals who specialize in adolescent and family development. The goals of therapy include identifying the problem, providing relief through understanding, education, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), and a creation of...

Parents United of Stanislaus County (Child Sexual Abuse Treatment Services)
Eligibility: Anyone who has has been affected by child sexual abuse, directly or indirectly.
Fees: Medi-Cal approved health plans and private insurance.

Parents United of Stanislaus County is a program dedicated to the assistance of parents, children and victims affected by child sexual abuse and other related problems. They provide group counseling led by trained clinicians.

Peer Recovery Services (The Wellness Centers of San Joaquin County)
Eligibility: Consumers of public mental health services, community members with a mental health diagnosis, as well as anyone that is self-identified as having mental health challenges. Insurance is not required. S...
Fees: None

The Wellness Centers of San Joaquin County has locations in Stockton, Manteca and Lodi. All three sites are non-clinical peer-run centers for mental health consumers. Their mission is to assist consumers in recovery, and reduce stigma related to mental illness. They offer peer counseling, peer-run support groups and classes to address coping skills, life skills, self care, and peer-advocacy tools. All staff are trained as peer recovery coaches to support peers. Also available is computer lab, se...

Pregnancy Help Center of Manteca
Eligibility: Pregnant individuals or parents of young children with one form of the following identification: California Driver's License, School Identification Card, Immigration Card or California Identification ...
Fees: None

Pregnancy Help Center of Manteca offers free counseling, pregnancy testing, parenting classes, post-abortion counseling, referrals to other agencies, maternity and infant clothing, baby equipment, diapers, and formula to pregnant women who are in need. Services are available until infant reaches 12 months of age. Parenting classes are available, "Earn-While-You-Learn." In addition, mentoring and counseling services for young men are offered.

PREVAIL (Pioneering Restoration and Elevating Voices of Advocacy, Idealism and Leadership)
Eligibility: Please see below.
Fees: None

Since 1976, PREVAIL (formerly Women's Center - Youth & Family Services) has been San Joaquin County's primary provider of free, confidential services and shelters specifically designed to meet the needs of homeless and runaway youth and victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. Through our programs and services, we are helping victims heal, restoring hope, strengthening families, and building a safer community. Services offered by PREVAIL include: Shelters for vict...

Quail Lakes Baptist Church (DivorceCare)
Eligibility: None
Fees: $20 for registration cost

Quail Lakes Baptist Church DivorceCare is for those who have filed or have gone through a divorce. Lay counseling is available year-round.

Quail Lakes Community Counseling
Eligibility: None
Fees: Sliding scale

Quail Lakes Community Counseling provides individual, couples, and child/family counseling. Clients are referred by Child Protective Services and those receiving benefits through Health Plan of San Joaquin, the State of California Victims of Crime program and the Veterans Administration. A grief support group is also available. Please call for more information.

Raymus House (Hope Ministries, Inc.)
Eligibility: Shelter for homeless single mothers with custody of at least one childMust have birth certificate for children and social security cards for all family members entering program No drugs or alcoholMust...
Fees: None

Raymus House provides shelter for single mothers with their children. Each family has a fully furnished bedroom and shares the living areas and essential chores. Food is provided at no charge. Counseling is available for all residents, including addictive behavior, adult and children’s psychological counseling, and case management. Raymus House is part of "Project Hope." With individual and group counseling, residents are equipped with tools that help them become proactive in restoring their ...

Right to Protect
Eligibility: For advocacy services, must be a victim or survivor of domestic violence, sexual violence, human trafficking, or stalking. For parenting and anger management classes, you can be self-enrolled or manda...
Fees: Advocacy services are free. Classes require registration fee, plus per-class fee with paid-in-full discount available.

Right to Protect offers the following programs and classes to the community: Victim/Survivor Advocacy: advocacy services at all levels including accompanying clients to court dates. Parenting classes (virtual/online)Anger Management classes (virtual/online)Safe at Home: enrollment is conducted online and via phone. All eligible California residents are encouraged to apply. CBT Counseling

San Joaquin County (Public Guardian/Conservator’s Office)
Eligibility: Individuals with psychiatric or cognitive impairments such as Dementia/Alzheimer's. Only clients of Behavioral Health may utilize the Payee services.
Fees: As court ordered for conservatorships or $40 per month for payees. Fees subject to change.

Public Guardian/Conservator’s Office assists people who need protection of their personal needs and/or estate due to their psychiatric or cognitive impairments. They also do payeeships for people who have mental health diagnoses and are receiving Social Security and/or Veterans' benefits.

San Joaquin County Behavioral Health Services
Eligibility: Individuals with mental health issues/needs including children and adults.
Fees: Sliding scale; Medi-Cal accepted.

San Joaquin County Behavioral Health Services provides 24-hour crisis intervention and psychiatric emergency services to qualifying individuals. In addition, mental health assessments, individual and group therapy, case management, medications, crisis intervention, and in-patient services are offered. Substance abuse services are also available. Clinics are also available in Lodi, Tracy and Manteca.

San Joaquin County Behavioral Health Services (Access Managed Care )
Eligibility: San Joaquin County residents.
Fees: None

Access Managed Care provides telephone linkage to services for individuals in need of mental health and/or substance use treatment. A clinical staff will speak to the caller or caregiver requesting services in order to determine need and eligibility. Upon completion of screening process, individuals can be referred to specialty mental health services, Non specialty mental health services, a substance use treatment program or their identified mental health provider through their health plan. ...

San Joaquin County Behavioral Health Services (Children and Youth Services)
Eligibility: Children with serious mental health needs.
Fees: Medi-Cal accepted; sliding scale for uninsured.

Children and Youth Services providesindividual, group, and family therapypsychiatric medication servicescase managementpsycho-education servicesthroughout the County. Other sites:1209 West Tokay Street, Suite 5, Lodi (209) 331-2070129 East Center Street, Suite 3, Manteca (209) 239-555319 East 6th Street, Tracy, (209) 835-8583

San Joaquin County Behavioral Health Services (Community Adult Treatment Services (CATS))
Eligibility: Must be assessed. This program is for the severely mental ill.
Fees: Medi-Cal accepted; sliding scale fee.

Community Adult Treatment Services (CATS) provides:outpatient psychiatric servicesoutreachcase managementoutpatientresource and referral servicesThe other component offers:homeless outreachhousing and community placementvocational and group therapy

San Joaquin County Behavioral Health Services (Consumer Support Warm-Line)
Eligibility: Individuals who are over the age of 18 years, reside in San Joaquin County, and in need of non-crisis over-the-phone support.
Fees: None

Consumer Support Warm-Line is a peer phone line for consumers, family members, people in recovery and the community at-large. This phone line is staffed with Mental Health Outreach Workers who give support and shared experiences of hope and recovery. The consumers and their families can obtain referrals, share concerns, receive support and talk with a Mental Health Outreach Worker who generally understands their perspective and is willing to listen and talk with them.

San Joaquin County Behavioral Health Services (Coping And Resiliency Education Services (CARES))
Eligibility: Children and youth, ages 6-17, who reside in San Joaquin County and are not currently receiving behavioral health services.
Fees: None

San Joaquin Behavioral Health Services- Child and Youth services offers a community -based team approach to services which includes a Mental Health Specialist, a Mental Health Outreach Worker, and a Mental Health Clinician to provide one on one services to youth and their caregivers. Services include short-term, problem solving, coping and resiliency skill-building services focused on stress reduction, positive communication, and relationship enhancement. Services are free regardless of insuranc...

San Joaquin County Behavioral Health Services (Mobile Crisis Support Team (MCST))
Eligibility: San Joaquin County residents displaying mental health symptoms, who may be unable or unwilling to seek treatment on their own.
Fees: Vary; Medi-Cal accepted.

Mobile Crisis Support Team (MCST) provide on-site mental health assessment and intervention within the community for individuals experiencing mental health issues to avert a mental health related crisis.

San Joaquin County Behavioral Health Services (Supportive Living Environments )
Eligibility: Must be referred by San Joaquin County Behavioral Health Services and have mental health diagnosis.
Fees: Vary

Supportive Living Environments offers studio and one bedroom apartment with assistance in medication management, cooking skills, and monthly apartment checks to assure wellness compliance and recreational options in the community.

San Joaquin County Behavioral Health Services (University of the Pacific's Community Re-Entry Program at Martin Gipson Center)
Eligibility: Client of San Joaquin County Behavioral Health Services.
Fees: None

University of the Pacific's Community Re-Entry Program at Martin Gipson Center is a drop-in socialization center providing health and wellness classes, on-line zoom classes, consumer empowerment groups - People Who Love and Care (PWLC), job readiness, and vocational services. To be added to their email list for upcoming events, calendars, and zoom class information, please email gipsoncenter2019@gmail.com. ...

San Joaquin County Family Justice Center
Eligibility: Victims of:Domestic violenceHuman traffickingSexual assaultElder abuseChild abuseStalking
Fees: None

The Family Justice Center provides comprehensive and coordinated support to individuals and families affected by abuse, helping them to feel safe and supported as they navigate the process of seeking help and rebuilding their lives. They provide assistance, information, and resources to survivors. Please visit their website to see the numerous resources offered, and the many organizations with whom they partner to deliver services.Monthly events include:"VOICES Chat" in-person support group for ...

San Joaquin County Human Services Agency (Minor Consent Services)
Eligibility: Anyone under the age of 21, living at home with parents, U.S. citizen and single.
Fees: None

Minor Consent Services assists those who are under 21 years old, living with their parents and have experienced sexual assault, drug or alcohol abuse, pregnancy and/or sexually-transmitted diseases, in establishing Medi-Cal eligibility. The parents of the minor are not involved and it is confidential. A Minor Consent Application can be obtained from the office on East Washington Street, Stockton.

San Joaquin County Juvenile Probation Department (Crossroads)
Eligibility: Free counseling for pre-delinquent youth, ages 10 to 18 years old.
Fees: None

Crossroads involves a spectrum of interventions tailored to the needs of the individual youth and his or her family. The program's primary focus is to effectively address the needs of pre-delinquent youth, ages 10 to 18 and their families, in an effort to prevent escalation of behavior to the juvenile justice system.The driving goals of the program are as follows:Reduce the rate of truancy and curfew violationsIncrease school attendance and improve academic performanceStrengthen the family unit...

San Joaquin Pride Center (SJPC)
Eligibility: Open and free services to all of the LGBT+ community of San Joaquin County.
Fees: None

San Joaquin Pride Center serves the diverse LGBT+ community in San Joaquin County and the surrounding areas by creating a safe and welcoming space, providing resources that enrich body, mind and spirit, and educating the public in tolerance and respect for all people within the LGBT+ community. They offer the following programs:Cultural Sensitivity Trainings: the San Joaquin Pride Center offers Cultural Sensitivity Trainings throughout San Joaquin County and surrounding areas. If you have any q...

Share Homes Family Services
Eligibility: Please see below.
Fees: Vary

Share Homes Family Services is a foster care and adoption agency established in 1987. The goal is to help abused and neglected children who have been removed from their birth family. Share Homes social workers recruit and train foster parents to provide temporary or long term foster care. Share Homes adoption license was received in 2002. Adoptive parents are recruited and trained to adopt children from the foster care system. The children must live in their potential adoptive home for at l...

St. Joseph's Behavioral Health Center
Eligibility: Anyone over age 18 years seeking psychiatric services and substance abuse treatment for inpatient hospital care
Fees: Please see below

St. Joseph’s Behavioral Health Center offers comprehensive adult psychiatric treatment and the following services:24-hour evaluation and referralRecovery programAlcohol/chemical dependency programAdult treatment program that includes Inpatient and Outpatient Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP), Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), Adolescent IOP, Suboxene, support groups and individual/family therapy. Fees vary according to services. Private insurance is accepted. Medi-Cal is not accepted....

St. Joseph's Behavioral Health Center (Inpatient and Outpatient Clinic)
Eligibility: Please see below.
Fees: Vary according to services. Private insurance is accepted; Medi-Cal is not accepted.

Inpatient and Outpatient Clinic offers the following programs:Partial Hospitalization ProgramIntensive Outpatient Program for Chemical RecoveryMental HealthDual Diagnosis for adultsAdolescent Intensive Outpatient Program is offered for ages 13-17Outpatient services are available for ages 5 years and olderSkills teaching and process groups are offered for adolescents and adults, incorporating Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) into all outpatient programs to present skills for increasing effectiv...

Telecare Early Intervention Recovery Services
Eligibility: Must be:between 16 and 25 years oldlive in San Joaquin Countyhave Medi-Cal with Health Plan of San JoaquinServices are offered to those exhibiting the following early warning signs:family history of p...
Fees: None

Telecare Early Intervention Recovery Services offers the following outpatient support: Individual therapy and supportive services to establish educational and vocational goalsHealth and wellness servicesPsychiatric medicationGroup services and other family support groupsMental health educationServices are offered for up to two years with one year follow-up, depending on goals and participation.

Thrive Therapeutic Services
Eligibility: None
Fees: Sliding scale. Health Plan of San Joaquin and Kaiser accepted. Victim Witness and CPS county-referrals are also accepted.

Thrive Therapeutic Services offers multicultural child, individual, couple, family, and group therapeutic services in San Joaquin and Stanislaus Counties. Telehealth services throughout the entire state of California is also offered.

University of the Pacific (Community Re-entry Program)
Eligibility: Mentally disabled and referred by San Joaquin County Behavioral Health Services.
Fees: Vary

Community Re-entry Program (CRP) operates a residential treatment continuum for the mentally disabled with the goal of providing life skills training as a primary vehicle for reducing dependence on institutionalized treatment and supervision. Lastly, CRP offers behavioral life skills training with the mentally disabled in such diverse areas as consumerism, vocational skill development, sports, financial management, nutrition and personal and system advocacy.

Valley Community Counseling Services (VCCS)
Eligibility: Individuals in need of counseling.
Fees: Vary by program.

Valley Community Counseling Services (VCCS) is a private, non-profit corporation providing a variety of counseling, therapy and educational services to county residents. Services are provided to individuals, families, couples, and groups. Consulting and training is also available. VCCS offers a no-cost child trauma treatment program for children who have been victims of sexual and/or physical abuse and children who have been traumatized by living in domestic violence homes or homes where ther...

Valley Community Counseling Services (VCCS)
Eligibility: Individuals in need of counseling.
Fees: Vary by program.

Valley Community Counseling Services (VCCS) is a private, non-profit corporation providing a variety of counseling, therapy and educational services to county residents. Services are provided to individuals, families, couples, and groups. Consulting and training is also available. VCCS offers a no-cost child trauma treatment program for children who have been victims of sexual and/or physical abuse and children who have been traumatized by living in domestic violence homes or homes where ther...

Victor Community Support Services, Inc.
Eligibility: Children and families in need of mental health treatment. A referral is needed through Behavioral Health Services, Human Services Agency or Probation.
Fees: Subsidized monthly rent and application fees (credit, background check and holding fee)

Victor Community Support Services, Inc. offers the following:The Foster Care Assessment and Treatment Team provides assessment and counseling for mental health needs for children who live with their families, relatives or in foster care homes. This Team helps with referrals and coordinating of other services on a short term or extended basis.Family Vision provides “wraparound” services for children and their families, utilizing a family-centered, strength-based and needs-driven planning process...