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In the News: Expressive arts program helps people in crisis in San Mateo County

June 8, 2023
Our Expressive Arts program, teaching artist Michael Collopy, and the pieces currently on display at the Burlingame Public Library were featured on NBC.

In the News: Exhibit Showcasing Art by Mental Health Patients

June 6, 2023
Last week, ABC 7 News featured a segment on our Expressive Arts program, teaching artist Michael Collopy, and the pieces currently on display.

In the News: Alumna Adrienne Keel Shares Moments of Pride

June 1, 2023
On the first day of Pride Month, SJSU News Center published an “Alumna Adrienne Keel Shares Moments of Pride” featuring Adrienne Keel.

In the News - Cloutier: The mental distress of our youth needs more attention

May 30, 2023
San José Spotlight recently ran an op-ed by our CEO, Mark Cloutier, explaining that the current youth mental health crisis needs more attention.

Caminar's Speakers Series - Youth Mental Health: How can we restore hope and resilience in our youth?

May 19, 2023
2:00 am
Climate crises, COVID-19, mass shootings, the prevalence and effects of lethal drugs like fentanyl, a polarized political environment.

Caminar's Speakers Series: Youth Mental Health - How Can We Restore Hope and Resilience in our Youth

May 19, 2023
8:00 am
Please enjoy the program book for our May 19, 2023 Caminar’s Speakers Series.

Panel of Mental Health Experts To Address Youth Mental Health Crisis in Upcoming Webinar

May 2, 2023
Join Caminar's Speakers Series on May 19th for a Powerful Discussion. The conversation will address large and compounding issues.

BHCA to Partner on Campaign for Mental Health Awareness

May 2, 2023
May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Members of the Behavioral Health Contractors’ Association of Santa Clara County are partnering on a joint campaign.

In the News: Petition demands San Jose school district support LGBTQ students

March 23, 2023
Our director recently spoke with San Jose Spotlight about a petition circulating that demands the San Jose School District support LGBTQ students.

In the News: H.O.P.E. connects with Fairfield’s low-income and homeless communities

March 7, 2023
Caminar's Resource Connect Solano team participated in Fairfield Police Department’s Homeless Intervention team's annual free resource event.

Our fiscal year 2021-2022 impact, with thanks to you

January 24, 2023
We are pleased to share with you our fiscal year 2021-22 Impact Report, which demonstrates the work we were able to do.

A Message from Mark: The Oppression of Gun Violence

January 24, 2023
The seemingly unstoppable commission of gun violence is far too often, always devastating, and – ultimately – preventable.

Sutter Health Palo Alto Medical Foundation Supports Work on Adolescent Mental Health

January 3, 2023
Sutter Health Palo Alto Medical Foundation has generously awarded us two grants to generate awareness and provide treatment to adolescents, families.

Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Provides Generous, Ongoing Support to Caminar

January 3, 2023
Sutter Health Palo Alto Medical Foundation has generously awarded us two grants to generate awareness and provide treatment to adolescents.

In the News: Mark Cloutier on NBC Bay Area

January 1, 2023
Our CEO was interviewed by NBC-TV on World Teen Mental Wellness Day about the mental health struggles our youth face in the wake of the pandemic

Caminar In The News: Proposition 1 Ekes Out A Win In Final Vote Count

January 1, 2023
Wendy Garrish
California’s Proposition 1 officially passed more than two weeks after election day, and KPIX -TV reported on what it means for the state.

Noemi: Wellness Program Staff

December 26, 2022
Wellness program staff go above and beyond to make sure that the families' needs are met, “not just through activities and information.

Brian: Wellness Program Staff

December 26, 2022
"As one person I can’t change the world, but I can change someone’s world, and we can make it better.”

A Statement from our CEO on the Club Q Murders

November 21, 2022
We awoke Sunday morning to the news of yet another senseless act of gun violence against innocent people.

Expressive Arts Program Yields Mental Health and Self-Care Benefits

October 31, 2022
A article from the University of Washington states, “Studies have shown that expression through art can help people with depression, anxiety, and stress.”

In Celebration with Caminar Benefits Adolescent Behavioral Health and Features Keynote Speaker Marlee Matlin and Live Concert by Maikel Garcia

October 9, 2022
Wendy Garrish
In Celebration With Caminar Benefits Adolescent Behavioral Health And Features Keynote Speaker Marlee Matlin And Live Concert By Maikel Garcia

In the News: South Bay student paves leadership path

August 15, 2022
The Bay Area Reporter published about The LGBTQ Youth Space program’s summer intern, who came to us from Bank of America’s Student Leaders program

Expressive Arts workshops help to lower stress

July 25, 2022
Research indicates a connection between creating art and the lowering of stress. Our Expressive Arts program embraces the therapeutic power of art

Writing poetry supports client's mental health and well-being

July 25, 2022
Brenda's poetry is beautiful, and writing helps her mental health and well-being. We celebrate Brenda and the therapeutic power of the arts! Enjoy.

In the News: Cloutier: The Bay Area should be leading change for the youth mental health crisis

July 5, 2022
Our society is experiencing an epidemic wave of behavioral health disorders that’s impacting our most vulnerable populations.