The Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano recently highlighted the long-standing partnership with our Wellness and Recovery Center (WRC) in Solano. In-kind donations from the Food Bank are an essential part of the support the WRC provides to our clients, and Caminar and our clients are so very grateful for the partnership and generosity. Read the full feature https://bit.ly/4dD0ohr.
Caminar, Inc.
Mental Health Care
San Mateo, CA 1,915 followers
Our mission is to empower and support individuals and families to move toward resilience, wellness, and independence.
About us
Caminar and our divisions transformed the lives of more than 18,000 youth and adults across San Mateo, Santa Clara, San Francisco, Solano, and Butte counties last year through education, behavioral health care, and support. Driven by compassion, science, and our understanding of root causes, we deliver high-quality prevention, treatment, and recovery services to those with complex mental health, substance use, and co-occurring needs. We understand that quality behavioral health outcomes occur when a person is supported in all their basic human needs, and we actively partner with our clients and the community to address the social determinants of health that lead to sustained well-being. We are here to empower and support the most vulnerable members of our community to move toward wellness, resilience, and independence. Donations strengthen our circle of support for local individuals and families in need. Facebook: www.facebook.com/caminarformentalhealth Twitter: www.Twitter.com/CaminarCal Instagram: www.instagram.com/caminarformentalhealth/
- Website
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External link for Caminar, Inc.
- Industry
- Mental Health Care
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- San Mateo, CA
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1964
Locations
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Primary
2600 South El Camino Real
Suite 200
San Mateo, CA 94403, US
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902 Tuolumne Street
Vallejo, Ca 94590, US
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825 Main Street
Suite A
Chico, Ca 95928, US
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375 Cambridge Avenue
Palo Alto, CA 94306, US
Employees at Caminar, Inc.
Updates
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Join us on Saturday, October 5th as we celebrate Caminar’s past, present, and future! Register - https://bit.ly/46I3puf
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Join us on Saturday, October 5th as we celebrate Caminar’s past, present, and future! Register - https://bit.ly/46I3puf
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✨️Don't miss the screenings of the powerful film, Daughters. This award-winning documentary showcases the true story of young girls preparing for special Daddy-Daughter Dances with their incarcerated fathers. For most of the daughters, the dance will be the only time they will be able to touch or hug their fathers during sentences, some of which are as long as 20 years. Get your ticket to the screenings now: 🎬 Opening Night at Bravemaker Film Fest Location: Redwood City, CA Date: Thursday, July 11th Time: 6 pm Get your ticket here: https://lnkd.in/gXekYgR2 🎬 In Partnership with Beach Break Entertainment Location: Half Moon Bay, CA Date: Saturday, July 13th Time: 6:30 pm Get your ticket here: https://lnkd.in/gk7VdTDa #Daughters #FilmScreenings
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A piece on successful client-provider care by Caminar CEO, Mark Cloutier, was recently published in Forbes. Cloutier is a member of The Forbes Non-Profit Council, which consists of senior-level executives at a successful nonprofit organization selected based on their depth and diversity of experience. Click the link to read the full article! https://lnkd.in/eywJijbi
Council Post: The Secret Sauce To Successful Client-Provider Care
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The U.S. surgeon general has called on Congress to require warning labels for social media platforms and their effects on youth mental health. Caminar CEO, Mark Cloutier, has shared the need to identify the risks social media poses, “We can no longer overlook the abundance of warning signs and risks to adolescent mental health posed by social media. With up to 95% of youth ages 13 to 17 using a social media platform, the issue has become so concerning that the Surgeon General issued a warning. Yet the warning signs continue to mount." To read more on this issue, visit https://bit.ly/4eDpUUU. #youthmentalhealth #teenmentalhealth
Tobacco-like warning label for social media sought by US surgeon general who asks Congress to act
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Earlier this week, ABC 7 featured Justin Ortiz of Caminar's H.E.A.R.T. Program, who highlighted the importance of discussing and sharing resources for healthy relationships in the LGBTQ+ community. According to a recent survey conducted by the H.E.A.R.T. Program—which stands for Healthy Equitable and Respectful Together—individuals have difficulties getting the help they need due to several factors. H.E.A.R.T. offers resources to the community, including workshops for individuals to attend who are seeking help, and provides a comfortable space to share more information on building healthy relationships. Follow the link to view the full 5-minute segment! https://bit.ly/4eBHisU For more information about H.E.A.R.T., please call 408.840.7600, email heartprogram@fcservices.org, or follow @heartprogramsantaclaracounty on Instagram!
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Last week, San Jose City Council Members Dev Davis, Omar Torres, and Pam Foley presented the The LGBTQ Youth Space, a Caminar Program, with a Pride Month Proclamation! The LGBTQ Youth Space's Director of LGBTQ Programs, Adrienne, was invited to share a few remarks at the San Jose City Council Meeting. Hear Adrienne's full message by visiting https://bit.ly/3ViBYlt. #pride #lgbtqresources #pridemonth
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Last weekend, Caminar CEO, Mark Cloutier and Board of Directors Member, Joanne Wu Jennings, participated in the 2024 StarVista Mental Health Matters 5k and hosted a table to share information about Caminar with the San Mateo County community! The Mental Health Matters 5k aims to bring together people from all walks of life for a day of fun, learning, and wellness. Activities support mental wellness while also providing education about mental health services in San Mateo County. #behavioralhealth #community #sanmateocountry #mentalhealthmatters
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Our CEO, Mark Cloutier, was interviewed by NBC Bay Area about the youth mental health epidemic and how our FAST program in the South Bay is working to address youth mental health. The FAST program, which stands for families and schools together, focuses on kids who live in low-income or violent neighborhoods in San Jose and has real-life outcomes such as increased self-esteem, improved academic performance, and strengthened family relationships. Visit https://bit.ly/3yxucMJ for the full story! #behavioralhealth #mentalhealth #mentalhealthresources
South Bay nonprofit tackles youth mental health issues
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