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5/18/2021

Message from Mark: Mental Health Month

I hope this message finds you well. As you may know, May is Mental Health Awareness Month. This year has been hard. How are you? 
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Dear Friends,

I hope this message finds you well. As you may know, May is Mental Health Awareness Month. This year has been hard. How are you? 

As we slowly return to our post-pandemic new-normal, I encourage you to remain mindful of mental health – both your own and that of those who will continue to suffer long after the pandemic.   

Consider sticking to the basics by practicing these six tips to improve emotional health and physical wellbeing, which we know are interrelated:   

                   

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At Caminar, we are more committed than ever to serving our most vulnerable neighbors with quality, science-based, and compassionate services that address complex behavioral health needs. 

We hope you will remain healthy and aware of your mental health, the mental health of your friends and family, and the mental health and wellbeing of our community. Thank you for your ongoing support. 

Be well, 

Mark Cloutier, MPP, MPH
CEO, Caminar

PS: Should you have any questions about our programs or ways to get involved, please reach out to our Development team at 650.513.1509 or [email protected].

Emergency contacts

For mental health or substance use treatment services, 
please contact us:
Santa Clara County: (408) 292-9353
San Mateo County: (650) 372-4080
Solano County: (707) 648-8121
If you are calling after normal business hours or you are in crisis, 
please CALL OR TEXT 988 or contact one of the following:
Butte Crisis Hotline: 1(800) 334-6622
San Mateo Crisis Hotline: (650) 579-0350
Santa Clara County Crisis Line: (855) 278-4204
Solano Crisis Hotline: (707) 428-1131