Providers & Partners

Restorative Justice Coordinator- Bonnie Wills

Ms. Wills received her Bachelor’s Degree in Social Ecology at John F. Kennedy University, a Masters in Culture and Spirituality at Holy Names University, and a Masters in Religion and Philosophy at California Institute of Integral Studies. She is a Certified Diversity Facilitator, and a Restorative Justice Facilitator and Trainer. She has facilitated Restorative Justice Circles at San Quentin Prison, and COSA (Circles of Support and Accountability) groups for formerly incarcerated youth. She has facilitated healing/training circles at California Institute of Integral Studies, Cal State East Bay and Holy Names University.  She completed the Merritt College Community Mental Health Advocates certification training.  Bonnie is committed to a compassionate, just, and inclusive planet. Through her work, she strives to support the eradication of social injustice and inspire. 

Available Mondays, Tuesdays, or by Appointment

bonnie.wills@cv.k12.ca.us , 510-537-5910 x 3450



EHRMS Social Worker- Jeff Mosier, ASW, PPSC 

Info about Jeff coming soon! 


jmosier@cv.k12.ca.us, 510-537-5910 x 3450

Eden Counseling- Alejandra Arias, Huda Ajaz

Eden Counseling Services has over 20 years of experience providing a compassionate and multi-cultural environment for families and individuals in times of stress or crisis. Our area of expertise is family therapy, with special attention given to teen-related issues. All counseling and family-support staff are trained professionals who are licensed or on the path to licensure, who will listen to your problems and concerns and help you find solutions. Eden Counseling has been a long standing partner with CVUSD Behavioral Health and has clinicians at the Wellness Center Mondays-Wednesdays and Fridays. 


www.edencounseling.org (510) 247-9831 


Improving the Wellness of Asian Youth 2 (IWAY2)- Jeehee Moon, Lian Ding, Sally Luu 

IWAY2 is a collaboration between the Public Health Institute (PHI) and Korean Community Center of the East Bay (KCCEB). We aim to provide and increase access to effective trauma-informed care and prevention services for Asian children and families in Alameda County. Through a MOU with CVUSD, IWAY2 provide individual therapy services for API students on Mondays, and run a Healing and Empowerment through Art group on Wednesdays. 


https://www.iway2project.org/  sluu@phi.org, lding@phi.org 


Tiburcio Vasquez Health Center- CVHS

Our newest partner, Tiburcio Vasquez opened a clinic on-campus offering free or low cost health care services for students and families! TVHC provides a broad range of health services, including telehealth appointments, to meet the needs of individuals and families in our community. 

Their fully integrated system of care improves health outcomes, reduces health care disparities and encourages prevention and healthy living.



https://www.iway2project.org/  sluu@phi.org, lding@phi.org 

Wellness Together

Wellness Together partners with CVUSD to provide turn-key mental health services for students, families, and educators. Culturally competent Mental Health Specialists (MHS) take a collaborative approach with existing school staff to provide evidence-based interventions within each school’s Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS). Wellness Together offers individual counseling, group counseling, crisis intervention, family engagement, and social-emotional learning.


https://www.wellnesstogether.org/ (916) 234-0395