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- 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline and Crisis Support 24/7 Crisis Hotline & Support Line OperationsServes as a key network partner in operating the 24/7, free and confidential 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, providing immediate crisis intervention and support to individuals in emotional distress or suicidal crisis.
- 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline and Crisis Support 24/7 Crisis Hotline & Support Line OperationsOperates as a key network partner of the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, providing 24/7 free and confidential crisis support, follow-up care, and evidence-based therapy for individuals after a suicide attempt or suicidal crisis in partnership with hospitals and emergency departments.
- 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline and Crisis Support 24/7 Crisis Hotline & Support Line OperationsProvides 24/7 free and confidential crisis intervention and suicide prevention support through the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline as a key network partner, serving callers and texters in crisis.
- ARMUNITY Program for Armenian CommunityOperates ARMUNITY, a culturally tailored mental health program providing services to the Armenian community in Glendale and surrounding areas.
- ARMUNITY Program for the Armenian CommunityOperates ARMUNITY, a program providing culturally tailored mental health services to the Armenian community in Glendale and surrounding areas.
- Adult Outpatient Mental Health ServicesOffers individual, group, and community-based outpatient therapy for adults using evidence-based treatments, including medication support, care coordination, and therapy for depression, anxiety, trauma, and other psychological challenges.
- Adult Outpatient Mental Health Services Outpatient Mental Health Therapy with DBT and Medication ManagementOffers individual, group, and community-based outpatient therapy for adults using evidence-based treatments, including medication support and care coordination for conditions such as depression, anxiety, and trauma.
- Child and Adolescent Outpatient Therapy Child & Youth Outpatient Mental Health ServicesProvides individual, group, and family therapy, case management, and medication support for children and teens experiencing anxiety, depression, behavioral concerns, or attention difficulties. Services are available at clinics in South Los Angeles, Metro, Glendale, and Inglewood.
- Child and Adolescent Outpatient Therapy Child & Youth Outpatient Mental Health ServicesProvides individual, group, and family therapy, case management, and medication support for children and teens experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma, behavioral challenges, or attention difficulties at clinics in South Los Angeles, Metro, Glendale, and Inglewood.
- Client Engagement and Navigation Services Substance Use Disorder TreatmentOperates a Client Engagement and Navigation Services (CENS) team that assesses individuals for substance use treatment, assists with benefits, and refers to community resources, providing whole-person care coordination for individuals with complex medical, mental health, and social service needs.
- Client Engagement and Navigation Services Substance Use Disorder TreatmentOperates a Client Engagement and Navigation Services (CENS) team that assesses individuals for substance use treatment, assists with benefits, and refers to community resources.
- Client Engagement and Navigation Services (CENS) Substance Use Disorder TreatmentOperates a team that assesses individuals for substance use treatment, assists with benefits enrollment, and connects clients to community resources and medical/mental health services.
- Client Engagement and Navigation Services (CENS) Substance Use Disorder TreatmentOperates a team that assesses individuals for substance use treatment, assists with benefits enrollment, and refers clients to community resources to support access to care.
- Client Navigation and Benefits Assistance (CENS) Substance Use Disorder TreatmentOperates a Client Engagement and Navigation Services (CENS) team that assesses individuals for substance use treatment, assists with benefits enrollment, and refers clients to community resources to support recovery and stability.
- Client Online Portal Patient Portal & Digital Access SystemsOperates a secure online client portal that allows clients to complete forms, request records, update personal information, and communicate with their care team.
- Creative Expression Programs for Youth Youth Multidisciplinary Arts EducationOffers art groups, music classes, and access to a digital recording studio for youth.
- Culturally Tailored Mental Health ServicesOperates ARMUNITY, a program providing culturally tailored mental health services for the Armenian community in Glendale and surrounding areas.
- Culturally Tailored Mental Health Services for Armenian CommunityOperates ARMUNITY, a program providing culturally tailored mental health services for the Armenian community in Glendale and surrounding areas.
- Early Childhood Mental Health Program (Birth-to-Five) Early Intervention for Infants and ToddlersOffers play therapy, parenting support, and early childhood development services for families with children from birth to age five, particularly those facing postpartum depression, teen parenting, or unstable housing, through home-based and clinic services.
- Early Childhood Mental Health Program (Birth-to-Five) Early Intervention for Infants and ToddlersOffers play therapy, parenting support, and early childhood development services for families with children from birth to age five, particularly those facing postpartum depression, teen parenting, or unstable housing. Services are delivered through home-based and outpatient models.
- Early Childhood Mental Health Services Early Intervention for Infants and ToddlersOffers the Birth-to-Five program, providing play therapy, parenting strategies, and support services to help parents and young children build strong connections, particularly for families facing postpartum depression, teen parenting, or unstable housing. This includes therapy, parenting support, and early childhood development services for children from birth to age five.
- Early Childhood Mental Health Services (Birth-to-Five) Early Intervention for Infants and ToddlersOffers play therapy, parenting support, and early childhood development services for families with children from birth to age five, particularly those facing postpartum depression, teen parenting, or unstable housing, through the Birth-to-Five and ARMUNITY programs.
- Enhanced Care Management Birth Equity Program Comprehensive Prenatal & Postpartum Support ServicesDelivers personalized care coordination and community support to pregnant and postpartum youth and young adults to reduce health disparities and improve maternal and family outcomes.
- Enhanced Care Management Birth Equity Program Comprehensive Prenatal & Postpartum Support ServicesOperates the Enhanced Care Management Birth Equity Program, which provides personalized care coordination and community support to pregnant and postpartum youth and young adults to reduce health disparities and improve family outcomes.
- Hospital and Crisis Unit Follow-Up Care Post-Crisis Suicide Support ServicesPartners with hospitals, emergency departments, and crisis units to deliver evidence-based therapy and follow-up services to patients after a suicide attempt or suicidal crisis, reducing risk of recurrence.
- Intensive In-Home Mental Health Services for Children Child & Youth Outpatient Mental Health ServicesDelivers intensive services including in-home therapy, case management, and crisis intervention for children at risk of hospitalization or out-of-home placement due to emotional or behavioral issues.
- Intensive In-Home and Crisis Services for At-Risk Youth Child & Youth Outpatient Mental Health ServicesProvides intensive support including in-home therapy, case management, and crisis intervention for children and families at risk of hospitalization or out-of-home placement due to severe emotional or behavioral issues.
- Intensive In-Home and Crisis Services for Children Child & Youth Outpatient Mental Health ServicesProvides intensive support including in-home therapy, case management, and crisis intervention for children at risk of hospitalization or out-of-home placement due to severe emotional or behavioral issues.
- Intensive In-Home and Crisis Services for Children Child & Youth Outpatient Mental Health ServicesProvides in-home therapy, case management, and crisis intervention for children at risk of hospitalization or out-of-home placement due to severe emotional or behavioral issues.
- Mental Health Support for Unhoused Individuals Permanent and Transitional Housing SupportParticipates in Project 50, providing mental health support and on-site counseling to unhoused individuals in downtown Los Angeles as part of a county-funded permanent housing program serving up to 75 people experiencing homelessness and substance use challenges.
- Mental Health Support for Unhoused Individuals Permanent and Transitional Housing SupportParticipates in Project 50, providing mental health support and on-site counseling to unhoused individuals in downtown Los Angeles as part of a county-funded permanent housing program, serving up to 75 people experiencing homelessness and substance use challenges.
- Mental Health Support for Unhoused Individuals (Project 50) Permanent and Transitional Housing SupportProvides on-site counseling and mental health support to unhoused individuals in downtown Los Angeles through Project 50, a county-funded permanent housing program serving those with substance use and mental health challenges.
- Outpatient Mental Health Services for Adults Outpatient Mental Health Therapy with DBT and Medication ManagementProvides individual, group, and community-based outpatient therapy for adults using evidence-based treatments, including medication support and care coordination, for those experiencing depression, anxiety, trauma, and other psychological challenges.
- Outpatient Mental Health Services for Children and Families Child & Youth Outpatient Mental Health ServicesProvides individual, group, and family therapy, case management, and medication support for school-aged children experiencing anxiety, depression, attention difficulties, or behavior concerns. This includes short-term, strength-based therapy through the Prevention and Early Intervention (PEI) program for children and families experiencing early signs of emotional or behavioral challenges, and outpatient mental health services for children and teens from birth through age 21 and their families at clinics in South Los Angeles, Metro, Glendale, and Inglewood.
- Outpatient Mental Health Therapy for Children and Families Child & Youth Outpatient Mental Health ServicesProvides individual, group, and family therapy, case management, and medication support for children and adolescents experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma, behavioral challenges, or attention difficulties at clinics in South Los Angeles, Metro, Glendale, and Inglewood.
- Outpatient Substance Use Treatment Substance Use Disorder TreatmentDelivers outpatient substance use treatment, certified by the California Department of Health Care Services, including personalized counseling, harm reduction strategies, individual and group therapy, case management, and linkages to medical and mental health services.
- Outpatient and Residential Mental Health Services for Adults Crisis Residential & Peer Respite CareOffers individual, group, and community-based outpatient therapy, medication support, and 24/7 residential care for adults experiencing depression, anxiety, trauma, serious mental illness, or co-occurring disorders, including a 28-day short-term program and a 14-bed facility at Excelsior House in Inglewood.
- Outpatient and Residential Substance Use Treatment Substance Use Disorder TreatmentProvides comprehensive substance use treatment through state-certified outpatient and residential programs, including personalized counseling, harm reduction, case management, medical linkages, and 24/7 residential recovery care.
- Outpatient and Residential Substance Use Treatment Substance Use Disorder TreatmentDelivers comprehensive substance use treatment through state-licensed outpatient and residential programs, including personalized counseling, harm reduction strategies, group therapy, case management, and 24/7 residential care for recovery from substance use disorders.
- Post-Crisis and Survivor Support Services Post-Crisis Suicide Support ServicesProvides specialized therapy, support groups, and follow-up care for suicide attempt survivors in California, suicide loss survivors nationwide, and patients discharged from hospitals or crisis units after a suicidal crisis, using evidence-based interventions.
- Postvention and Survivor Support Services Post-Crisis Suicide Support ServicesProvides specialized therapy and support groups for suicide loss survivors nationwide and for suicide attempt survivors in California, including a dedicated support group for teens who have lost someone to suicide.
- Practical Support and Community Connection for Youth Youth Housing and Employment Case NavigationProvides one-on-one practical support to youth, including resume writing and housing applications, and connects youth to community groups and services across Los Angeles.
- Practical and Community Support for Youth Youth Housing and Employment Case NavigationProvides one-on-one assistance with resume writing, housing applications, and connections to community groups and services for youth navigating independence and social challenges.
- Prevention and Early Intervention (PEI) Programs Child & Youth Outpatient Mental Health ServicesDelivers short-term, strength-based therapy and prevention services for children, youth, and families showing early signs of emotional or behavioral challenges, including public education, skill-building, mentorship, and community interventions for youth up to age 25.
- Prevention and Early Intervention (PEI) Services Child & Youth Outpatient Mental Health ServicesDelivers short-term, strength-based therapy and prevention services for children, youth, and families showing early signs of emotional or behavioral challenges, including public education, skill-building, mentorship, and community interventions for youth up to age 25.
- Prevention and Early Intervention (PEI) Services Child & Youth Outpatient Mental Health ServicesDelivers short-term, strength-based therapy and support for children and families showing early signs of emotional or behavioral challenges, aiming to prevent escalation and hospitalization.
- Project 50 Mental Health Support Permanent and Transitional Housing SupportProvides on-site mental health support to unhoused individuals in downtown Los Angeles as part of a county-funded permanent housing program, including counseling and case management at the Project 50 residential site.
- Project 50 Mental Health Support Permanent and Transitional Housing SupportProvides on-site mental health services to unhoused individuals in downtown Los Angeles as part of a county-funded permanent housing program, offering therapy and support for those with substance use and mental health challenges.
- Residential Mental Health Crisis Programs for Adults Crisis Residential & Peer Respite CareOperates short-term residential programs, including Excelsior House, for adults in psychiatric crisis with serious mental illness or co-occurring disorders, providing 24/7 support, structured routines, and linkage to community services.
- Residential Mental Health Programs for Adults Crisis Residential & Peer Respite CareOperates short-term residential programs for adults in psychiatric crisis, including a 28-day program and a 14-bed facility at Excelsior House in Inglewood, providing 24/7 support, structured routines, and linkage to community services.
- Residential Substance Use Treatment for Adults Substance Use Disorder TreatmentProvides 24/7 residential care with structured support for adults in recovery from substance use disorders.
- Residential Substance Use Treatment for Women and Mothers Residential Treatment for Women & Mothers in RecoveryOperates Via Avanta, a state-licensed and certified residential treatment facility since 1979, providing comprehensive care for women and mothers facing substance use, mental health issues, domestic violence, and poverty. This program allows mothers to live with their young children while receiving up to six months of care, parenting support, health services, and employment readiness assistance.
- Residential Substance Use Treatment for Women and Mothers Residential Treatment for Women & Mothers in RecoveryOperates Via Avanta, a state-licensed and certified residential treatment facility since 1979, providing comprehensive care for women and mothers facing substance use, mental health issues, domestic violence, and poverty, allowing them to live with their young children while receiving up to six months of care, parenting support, health services, and employment readiness assistance.
- Residential Treatment for Women and Mothers (Via Avanta) Residential Treatment for Women & Mothers in RecoveryOperates a residential treatment program for women and mothers with substance use and mental health challenges, allowing them to live with their young children. Services include up to six months of care, parenting support, health services, and employment readiness, with a history dating back to 1979.
- Residential Treatment for Women and Mothers (Via Avanta) Residential Treatment for Women & Mothers in RecoveryOperates a residential treatment program for women and mothers facing substance use, mental health issues, domestic violence, and poverty, allowing them to live with their young children while receiving up to six months of therapy, parenting support, health services, and employment readiness assistance.
- Residential Treatment for Women and Mothers (Via Avanta) Residential Treatment for Women & Mothers in RecoveryProvides up to six months of residential treatment for women and mothers facing substance use, mental health issues, domestic violence, and poverty, allowing them to live with their young children while receiving therapy, parenting support, health services, and employment readiness assistance.
- School-Based Mental Health Services Child & Youth Outpatient Mental Health ServicesProvides on-campus mental health counseling, crisis intervention, and evidence-based support for students in partnership with public school districts, charter organizations, and individual schools across Los Angeles County. Services are available for children and teens from birth through age 21.
- School-Based Mental Health Services Child & Youth Outpatient Mental Health ServicesProvides in-school mental health services, including on-campus therapy, crisis intervention, and evidence-based support for students, in dozens of schools across five public school districts, five charter organizations, and individual charter schools in Los Angeles County.
- School-Based Mental Health Services Child & Youth Outpatient Mental Health ServicesProvides on-campus therapy, crisis intervention, and evidence-based mental health support to students in partnership with public school districts, charter organizations, and individual schools across Los Angeles County, serving children and teens from birth through age 21.
- School-Based Mental Health Services for Students Child & Youth Outpatient Mental Health ServicesProvides on-campus mental health services including individual and group therapy, crisis intervention, and evidence-based support for students from birth through age 21 in partnership with public school districts, charter organizations, and individual schools across Los Angeles County.
- Short-Term Residential Care for Adults in Crisis Crisis Residential & Peer Respite CareOperates 24/7 residential programs for adults in psychiatric crisis, including a 28-day program and a 14-bed facility at Excelsior House in Inglewood, providing structured support and linkage to community services.
- Short-Term Residential Mental Health Crisis Programs Crisis Residential & Peer Respite CareOperates short-term residential programs for adults in psychiatric crisis, providing 24/7 support, structured routines, and linkage to community services. This includes a 28-day short-term residential care program for adults with serious mental illness or co-occurring disorders at Excelsior House in Inglewood, which is a 14-bed residential facility.
- Substance Use Outpatient and Residential Treatment Substance Use Disorder TreatmentProvides comprehensive outpatient and residential substance use treatment, including personalized counseling, harm reduction, case management, and medical linkages. Programs are state-licensed and certified by the California Department of Health Care Services, with 24/7 residential care available.
- Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (988) 24/7 Crisis Hotline & Support Line OperationsOperates as a key network partner for the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, providing 24/7 free and confidential crisis support and prevention services, including support groups and prevention trainings for individuals and communities.
- Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (988) 24/7 Crisis Hotline & Support Line OperationsOperates the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline as a key network partner, providing 24/7 free and confidential crisis support and prevention services.
- Support Group for Teen Suicide Loss Survivors Post-Crisis Suicide Support ServicesProvides a support group for teens who have lost someone to suicide, offering a safe and supportive environment to share experiences, connect with peers, and begin healing.
- Support Services for Suicide Loss and Attempt Survivors Post-Crisis Suicide Support ServicesProvides specialized therapy, support groups for teens who have lost someone to suicide, and recovery services for suicide attempt survivors in California, offering safe spaces for healing and connection.
- Support for Suicide Loss and Attempt Survivors Post-Crisis Suicide Support ServicesProvides specialized therapy and support groups for suicide loss survivors nationwide and for suicide attempt survivors in California. This includes partnering with hospitals, emergency departments, and crisis units to provide therapy and follow-up services to patients after a suicide attempt or suicidal crisis using evidence-based care.
- Support for Suicide Loss and Attempt Survivors Post-Crisis Suicide Support ServicesProvides specialized therapy and support groups for suicide loss survivors nationwide and for suicide attempt survivors in California. This includes partnering with hospitals, emergency departments, and crisis units to provide therapy and follow-up services to patients after a suicide attempt or suicidal crisis using evidence-based care, and a support group for teens who have lost someone to suicide.
- Teen Line Peer Support Hotline Youth Peer Crisis HotlineOperates Teen Line, a confidential peer-to-peer hotline where trained teen volunteers provide emotional support via phone, text, or email to youth experiencing stress, relationship issues, identity concerns, or mental health challenges. The hotline is available by phone from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. PST and by text from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. PST nightly, with after-hours calls routed to adult counselors for 24/7 support.
- Teen Line Peer Support Program Youth Peer Crisis HotlineOperates a free, confidential peer-to-peer crisis support service where trained teen volunteers provide emotional support via phone, text, and email to youth experiencing stress, relationship issues, identity concerns, or mental health challenges, available nightly with 24/7 adult backup.
- Teen Line Peer-to-Peer Crisis Support Youth Peer Crisis HotlineOperates a confidential peer-to-peer hotline, text, and email service where trained teen volunteers provide emotional support to youth experiencing stress, relationship issues, identity concerns, or mental health crises. Available nightly with after-hours routing to adult counselors for 24/7 coverage.
- Teen Line Peer-to-Peer Crisis Support Youth Peer Crisis HotlineOperates a free, confidential peer-to-peer hotline, text, and email service where trained teen volunteers provide emotional support to youth experiencing stress, relationship issues, identity concerns, or mental health crises, available nightly with 24/7 adult backup coverage.
- Teen Line Peer-to-Peer Support Youth Peer Crisis HotlineOperates Teen Line, a confidential peer-to-peer hotline where trained teen volunteers provide emotional support via phone, text, or email to youth experiencing stress, relationship issues, identity concerns, or mental health challenges. The hotline is available by phone from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. PST and by text from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. PST nightly, with after-hours calls routed to adult counselors for 24/7 support.
- Whole-Person Care Coordination Comprehensive Prenatal & Postpartum Support ServicesDelivers integrated care coordination for individuals with complex medical, mental health, and social service needs, including the Enhanced Care Management Birth Equity Program for pregnant and postpartum youth to reduce health disparities.
- Whole-Person Care Coordination Integrated Care & Case ManagementProvides integrated care coordination for individuals with complex medical, mental health, and social service needs to ensure holistic support and service linkage.
- Whole-Person Care Coordination Integrated Care & Case ManagementProvides integrated care coordination for individuals with complex medical, mental health, and social service needs, ensuring holistic support and service linkage.
- Whole-Person Care Coordination Integrated Care & Case ManagementDelivers whole-person care coordination for individuals with complex medical, mental health, and social service needs.
- Youth Creative and Community Engagement Programs Youth Creative and Recreational WorkshopsOffers art groups, music classes, access to a digital recording studio, and leadership opportunities to promote creative expression and community building for youth at the wellness center.
- Youth Creative and Community Engagement Programs Youth Creative and Recreational WorkshopsOffers art groups, music classes, access to a digital recording studio, and community-building activities to support creative expression and engagement for youth at the drop-in wellness center.
- Youth Drop-In Wellness and Support CenterOperates a drop-in wellness center for youth ages 15–25 offering free, trauma-informed services including mental health therapy, case management, peer support, creative workshops, meals, laundry, showers, life skills support, and leadership opportunities in an inclusive, identity-affirming environment.
- Youth Drop-In Wellness and Support CenterOperates a drop-in wellness center for youth ages 15–25 offering free, trauma-informed services including mental health therapy, case management, meals, showers, laundry, hygiene kits, clothing, creative workshops, and life skills support in an inclusive, identity-affirming environment.
- Youth Drop-in Wellness CentersOperates drop-in wellness centers for youth ages 15–25, providing free trauma-informed services including meals, showers, laundry facilities, hygiene kits, clothing, therapy, case management, creative workshops, leadership opportunities, and mental health resources in an inclusive, identity-affirming space.
- Youth Drop-in Wellness CentersOperates drop-in wellness centers for youth ages 15–25, providing meals, community activities, creative expression opportunities, free trauma-informed services including therapy, case management, creative workshops, laundry, showers, and life skills support in an inclusive, identity-affirming space.
- Youth Homelessness Support Services Youth Drop-In Center ServicesProvides essential services to youth experiencing homelessness, including showers, laundry, food, hygiene kits, clothing, housing application assistance, and connections to community resources.
- Youth Homelessness and Wellness Support Services Youth Drop-In Center ServicesOperates drop-in wellness centers for youth ages 15–25 experiencing homelessness or housing instability, offering meals, showers, laundry, clothing, hygiene kits, case management, life skills support, and trauma-informed mental health services in inclusive, identity-affirming spaces.
- Youth Mental Health Services Free Mental Health Services for Youth and Vulnerable AdultsOffers free individual and group mental health services to youth aged 15–25, available in-person and via Zoom, along with prevention services through public education, skill-building, mentorship, and community intervention activities.
- Youth Mental Health Services Free Mental Health Services for Youth and Vulnerable AdultsOffers free individual and group mental health services to youth aged 15–25, available in-person and via Zoom, as well as prevention services through public education, skill-building, mentorship, and community intervention activities.
- Youth Mental Health and Case Management Services Free Mental Health Services for Youth and Vulnerable AdultsProvides free individual and group mental health services, one-on-one practical support (e.g., resume writing, housing applications), and community referrals for youth aged 15–25, available in-person and via telehealth.
- Youth Mental Health and Creative Enrichment Programs Free Mental Health Services for Youth and Vulnerable AdultsOffers free individual and group mental health services, peer support, leadership opportunities, art groups, music classes, and access to a digital recording studio for youth aged 15–25, available in-person and via Zoom.
- Youth Practical Support and Referrals Youth Housing and Employment Case NavigationProvides one-on-one practical support to youth, including resume writing and housing applications, and connects youth to community groups and services across Los Angeles.
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- Suicide Prevention Training Suicide Prevention Training ProgramsDelivers suicide prevention training programs tailored for health care providers, first responders, clinicians, educators, and community members, having trained over 175,000 individuals since 1958.
- Suicide Prevention Training and Capacity Building Suicide Prevention Training ProgramsDelivers suicide prevention training programs tailored for healthcare providers, first responders, educators, clinicians, and community members, having trained over 175,000 individuals since 1958.
- Suicide Prevention Training and Capacity Building Suicide Prevention Training ProgramsDelivers suicide prevention training programs tailored for healthcare providers, first responders, clinicians, educators, and community members, having trained over 175,000 individuals since 1958.
- Suicide Prevention Training and Education Suicide Prevention Training ProgramsDelivers suicide prevention training programs tailored for healthcare providers, first responders, educators, and community members, having trained over 175,000 individuals since 1958.
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- Client-centered digital access client_portalEnhances client autonomy and engagement by providing a secure online portal for managing care, completing forms, updating information, and communicating with care teams.
- Client-centered digital access client_portalEnhances client autonomy and care continuity through a secure online portal that allows individuals to manage appointments, update information, request records, and communicate with care teams.
- Client-centered digital engagement client_portalUses a secure online client portal to enable clients to manage appointments, update information, request records, and communicate with care teams, supporting continuity and autonomy in care.
- Client-facing digital tools for care management client_portalUses a secure online client portal to increase client autonomy and engagement by enabling self-management of appointments, records, forms, and communication with care teams.
- Community-based, low-barrier service delivery community-based outreachIncreases access to care by delivering mental health and substance use services in community settings such as homes, schools, shelters, hospitals, and courts, using multilingual, culturally responsive, and multi-modal approaches including in-person, phone, and video sessions.
- Community-embedded and culturally responsive care culturally_responsive_careIncreases access to services by delivering care in community settings (e.g., schools, homes, shelters) and tailoring programs to the cultural and linguistic needs of underserved populations, particularly through multilingual services and culturally specific design.
- Community-embedded and mobile service delivery community-based outreachIncreases accessibility by delivering mental health and substance use services directly in community settings such as schools, homes, shelters, hospitals, and courts, using multi-modal options including in-person, phone, and video sessions.
- Community-embedded, multi-modal service delivery community-based outreachDelivers mental health and substance use services in community settings—including homes, schools, shelters, hospitals, and courts—and through multiple modalities (in-person, phone, video) to reduce barriers and increase accessibility.
- Crisis intervention and post-crisis follow-up crisis_interventionProvides immediate crisis care through the 988 network and hospital referrals, ensuring individuals feel heard and supported, followed by evidence-based therapy and care coordination to prevent recurrence.
- Crisis intervention and stabilization crisis_interventionProvides immediate crisis support through the 988 network and emergency department referrals, offering stabilization via crisis counseling, post-crisis follow-up, and short-term residential care to prevent hospitalization and ensure continuity of care.
- Crisis stabilization through short-term residential care crisis_stabilizationProvides time-limited residential programs to stabilize individuals with serious mental illness either after hospitalization or to prevent hospital admission, supporting transition to community care.
- Culturally responsive and equity-centered care culturally tailored careDesigns and delivers mental health services that are multilingual, culturally tailored, and focused on equity, particularly for underserved populations affected by systemic injustice, with programs informed by community values and lived experience.
- Equity-centered care for underserved populations equity-centered_carePrioritizes access to mental health and substance use services for communities affected by systemic injustice and discrimination, with culturally tailored, multilingual programs designed to address disparities and promote inclusion.
- Equity-centered service delivery equity-centered_carePrioritizes access for underserved populations affected by systemic injustice and discrimination, ensuring services are accessible, inclusive, and tailored to community needs.
- Equity-centered service delivery equity-centered_carePrioritizes access for underserved populations affected by systemic injustice and discrimination, ensuring care is low-barrier and responsive to structural inequities.
- Equity-centered, culturally responsive care culturally responsive careFocuses on serving underserved, marginalized populations affected by systemic injustice by delivering multilingual, culturally tailored mental health and substance use services that reflect community values and lived experiences.
- Evidence-based integrated care model evidence-based integrated careCombines evidence-based psychotherapies, medication management, and care coordination to treat mental health and substance use disorders holistically, with integrated services for co-occurring conditions.
- Evidence-based outpatient and crisis care evidence_based_careProvides evidence-based outpatient mental health services with care coordination and medication support, complemented by crisis stabilization and post-crisis follow-up to prevent hospitalization and ensure continuity of care.
- Family-centered and relational support model family-centered_treatmentUses outpatient, trauma-informed, family-centered care to strengthen relationships, build healthy routines, and support recovery, particularly in residential programs for women and homeless youth, emphasizing shared responsibility and relational healing.
- Harm reduction and recovery-oriented care harm_reductionImplements a harm reduction philosophy that meets individuals where they are in their recovery journey, offering Medication for Addiction Treatment, overdose prevention, safer use strategies, therapy, and housing support to reduce risk and increase engagement in care.
- Harm reduction and recovery-oriented care harm_reductionMeets individuals where they are in their recovery journey using a harm reduction approach that includes Medication for Addiction Treatment, overdose prevention, safer use strategies, and connections to housing and mental health care.
- Harm reduction and recovery-oriented substance use care harm_reductionImplements a harm reduction approach that meets individuals where they are in recovery, offering Medication for Addiction Treatment, overdose prevention, safer use strategies, therapy, and housing connections to support sustained wellness.
- Harm reduction and whole-person integrated care harm_reductionDelivers integrated treatment for co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders using a harm reduction philosophy and whole-person model that includes Medication for Addiction Treatment, therapy, housing support, and crisis follow-up.
- Harm reduction approach to substance use and recovery harm_reductionMeets individuals where they are in their recovery journey by offering non-judgmental services including Medication for Addiction Treatment, overdose prevention, safer use education, therapy, and housing support.
- Integrated, whole-person care model integrated_careDelivers coordinated, evidence-based mental health, substance use, and suicide prevention services using a holistic, whole-person approach that integrates medical, emotional, and social needs, including co-occurring disorder treatment and care across clinical and community settings.
- Integrated, whole-person care model integrated_careProvides integrated care that addresses co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders, combining evidence-based treatments, medication support, care coordination, and social services within a holistic, low-barrier framework.
- Integrated, whole-person care model integrated_careDelivers coordinated, evidence-based mental health and substance use treatment that integrates medication, therapy, and care management, with a focus on whole-person wellness and co-occurring conditions, often within co-located medical, housing, and social services.
- Multi-modal and technology-enabled care access multi-modal_service_deliveryExpands access through flexible service modalities including in-person, in-home, phone, video, and a secure online client portal for care management and communication.
- Multi-modal service delivery for accessibility multi-modal service deliveryOffers mental health services through multiple formats—including in-person, in-home, phone, and video—to reduce barriers and meet clients where they are.
- Multilingual and culturally responsive care culturally responsive careProvides mental health and substance use services in multiple languages and designs culturally specific programs informed by community values and lived experiences to serve diverse populations equitably.
- Outpatient and community-based crisis intervention with family support outpatient_family_supportUses outpatient care and community-based outreach to help families manage mental health crises, strengthen relationships, and build healthy routines, with services delivered in accessible settings such as homes, schools, shelters, and hospitals.
- Outpatient and family-centered crisis support outpatient_family_supportProvides outpatient mental health care focused on helping families manage crises, strengthen relationships, and build healthy routines, with trauma-informed, family-centered residential treatment for women and short-term stabilization for serious mental illness.
- Peer-to-peer youth crisis and mental health support peer_to_peer_supportTrains teen volunteers to provide confidential, relatable emotional support via phone, text, and email, reducing isolation and increasing engagement through shared lived experience and active listening.
- Peer-to-peer youth support model peer_support_modelEmploys trained teen volunteers to provide relatable, accessible emotional and crisis support to youth via phone, text, and email, reducing isolation and building coping skills through shared lived experiences and supervised peer engagement.
- Peer-to-peer youth support model peer_support_modelEmpowers youth through peer-to-peer support delivered by trained teen volunteers who provide relatable, accessible emotional support via hotline, text, and email, reducing isolation and building coping skills under professional supervision.
- Peer-to-peer youth support model peer_support_modelEmploys trained teen volunteers to provide relatable, accessible emotional and crisis support to youth via phone, text, and email, reducing isolation and building coping skills through shared lived experience.
- Post-crisis evidence-based follow-up evidence_based_follow_upConnects individuals discharged from hospitals or emergency departments to evidence-based therapy and ongoing care to prevent relapse and support recovery continuity.
- Post-crisis follow-up and stabilization crisis_interventionProvides crisis intervention through the 988 network and hospital-based referrals, followed by evidence-based therapy and short-term residential care to stabilize individuals post-crisis and prevent hospitalization.
- Relational and family-centered support models relational_support_modelUses team-based, relational approaches and family-centered treatment to strengthen relationships, build healthy routines, and support recovery, particularly for homeless youth and women in residential care.
- Relational, team-based support for homeless youth relational_support_modelUses a holistic, team-based relational model to deliver integrated care and support to homeless youth, combining housing, mental health, and social services in a low-barrier, co-located model.
- Relational, team-based support for vulnerable populations relational_support_modelUses a team-based, relational model to provide holistic, personalized support to homeless youth and others in crisis, emphasizing connection, empowerment, and stability.
- Resilience-focused clinical care resilience-based careOffers compassionate, expert outpatient and residential mental health care designed to help individuals build resilience and recover from mental illness through structured therapeutic support.
- School-partnered mental health integration school-partnered_carePartners with schools to deliver mental health services that address barriers to learning, integrating clinical support across school and home environments to improve student outcomes.
- School-partnered mental health integration school-partnered_careCollaborates with schools to deliver mental health support to students facing barriers to learning, integrating care across educational and home environments to improve engagement and outcomes.
- Strength-based early intervention and prevention strength-based_early_interventionUses a strength-based, skill-building approach in early intervention to promote resilience, community integration, and long-term mental wellness for children, youth, and families, with comprehensive prevention strategies that include education, mentorship, and family counseling.
- Strength-based early intervention and prevention strength-based_early_interventionUses a strength-based, skill-building approach in early intervention to promote resilience, community integration, and early identification of mental health and substance use issues among children and youth, with services including education, mentorship, and family counseling.
- Strength-based early intervention and prevention strength-based_early_interventionUses a strength-based, skill-building approach in early intervention to promote resilience, community integration, and long-term mental health by addressing risks before they escalate, particularly among children and youth.
- Strength-based early intervention and prevention strength-based_early_interventionApplies a strength-based, skill-building approach in early intervention programs to promote resilience, healthy development, and community integration for children and at-risk youth, including education, mentorship, and family counseling.
- Strength-based, early intervention for children and families strength-based_early_interventionUses a strength-based, skill-building approach in early intervention to promote resilience, healthy routines, and community integration for children and families facing mental health challenges.
- Trauma-informed, family-centered residential treatment family-centered_treatmentIntegrates trauma-informed practices and family-centered care with skill-building and shared responsibilities in residential programs, particularly for women and their families.
- Volunteer training under professional supervision volunteer_training_under_supervisionPrepares teen peer supporters through structured training in active listening, crisis de-escalation, and mental health topics, all delivered under the supervision of licensed clinicians to ensure safety and quality.
- Volunteer training under professional supervision volunteer_training_under_supervisionPrepares teen volunteers through structured training in active listening, crisis de-escalation, and mental health topics under the supervision of licensed clinicians to ensure safe, effective peer support delivery.
- Volunteer-powered peer support with clinical supervision volunteer_training_under_supervisionTrains teen volunteers in active listening, crisis de-escalation, and mental health topics under the supervision of licensed professionals to deliver credible, safe peer support services.
- Whole-person, integrated care model whole-person_careAddresses mental health, substance use, and suicide prevention through a comprehensive, integrated approach that unifies clinical, social, and community-based services to support overall well-being.
- Youth empowerment and youth-led programming youth_empowermentCenters youth voice in program design and delivery, empowering youth to thrive through personalized, identity-affirming support and leadership opportunities.
- Youth empowerment and youth-led programming youth_empowermentCenters youth voice in program design and delivery, empowering youth to thrive through authentic self-expression, leadership development, and peer-driven wellness initiatives that affirm identity and build belonging.
- Youth empowerment and youth-led programming youth_empowermentCenters youth voice in program design and delivery, empowering youth to thrive through personalized, identity-affirming support and leadership opportunities in wellness and peer support programs.
- Youth empowerment through peer-led and identity-affirming programming youth_led_programmingCenters youth voice and lived experience in program design and delivery, empowering youth through peer leadership, creative expression, and identity-affirming spaces to promote belonging and mental wellness.
- Youth-led, peer-supported crisis and wellness model peer_support_modelCenters youth voice in program design and delivers peer-to-peer mental health support through trained teen volunteers who provide relatable, accessible crisis intervention and wellness promotion via hotline, text, and email, supported by licensed professionals.
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what they call their work
Enhanced Care Management
Supports individuals with complex behavioral health needs in coordinating care and accessing services
Our Third Place
Community-based program providing supportive services and resources for mental health recovery and wellness
Substance Use Treatment
Offers outpatient and residential recovery programs for individuals struggling with drug and alcohol addiction, including Medi-Cal funded services.
Substance Use Treatment Program
Offers comprehensive treatment and recovery services for individuals with substance use disorders, including outpatient and intensive programs
Suicide Prevention Center
Provides counseling, crisis intervention, and grief support services for individuals at risk of suicide and their families
Teen Line
24/7 confidential crisis hotline staffed by trained teen volunteers offering peer support via phone, text, and chat for youth struggling with mental health, relationships, abuse, suicide, and other issues
Wildfire Recovery Services
Offers trauma-informed mental health support to individuals and communities affected by wildfires
Youth Wellness Center
Provides mental health services and support to youth in schools and community settings
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who they work with
- 988 Partner — Partners with 988 to connect teens in crisis to emergency mental health support.
- 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline Government — Operates the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline as part of national crisis response infrastructure.
- 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline Partner — Collaborates with the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline to provide 24/7 crisis intervention and suicide prevention services.
- 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline Partner — Key partner in the 988 network, providing crisis care to people in distress
- California Department of Health Care Services Government — Certifies and licenses Didi Hirsch's substance use treatment programs.
- Didi Hirsch Suicide Prevention Center Partner — Routes after-hours calls from Teen Line to adult counselors at Didi Hirsch Suicide Prevention Center for 24/7 support.
- JWCH Medical Clinic Partner — Operates Project 50, where Didi Hirsch provides on-site counseling as part of a collaborative care team.
- Los Angeles County Government — Provides school-based mental health services across dozens of schools in Los Angeles County.
- Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health Funder — Funds the ARMUNITY program for the Armenian community.
- Project 50 Partner — Collaborates with Didi Hirsch to provide mental health services to unhoused individuals in downtown Los Angeles.
- Teen Line Network — Offers peer-to-peer support for teens, integrated with Didi Hirsch services.