Behavioral and Mental Health
TAY (Transitional Age Youth) Space
Community center and drop-in groups for youth ages 16-25 who struggle with mental and/or emotional disorders including bipolar, schizophrenia, anxiety, and depression.
Designed to support youth in managing their mental health; connecting to resources for housing, education, and employment; and building on their strengths to forge a self-sufficient future.
Help vulnerable, transitional-age youth gain the foothold they need to thrive beyond their diagnoses and histories.
BACR’s behavioral and mental health industry spans a wide range of services including mental health and counseling; tobacco, marijuana, and vaping cessation; substance abuse prevention, early intervention, and treatment; and nutrition, substance abuse, and health advocacy.
BACR has particular experience working with Spanish-speaking families from Central America and has been commended by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for our diverse, culturally, and linguistically competent staff.
YouThrive
Early intervention services that equip young people with the strategies that build resilience and coping skills to stay on a positive path through school and thrive in adulthood.
Find more information about Side by Side's YouThrive here.
Grief & Bereavement
By the Bay Health offers multiple free, grief and loss support groups such as their Virtual Weekly Grief Support Groups, Monthly Grief Support Group for Bereaved Parents, and a Monthly Pet Loss Group. Visit their Support Group Calendar webpage for updated information on ongoing groups offered. Pre-registration telephone call required. Call (415) 526.5699 to register.
Children with Encarcerated Family Members
Project Avary is a national nonprofit organization providing direct service and support to children of incarcerated parents (CIP). We began in 1999 as a summer camp for children with parents in San Quentin Prison in San Rafael, California. Today we are connecting CIP across the country building a nationwide community of support! Refer a child HERE as a school staff or parent.