In The News: Adrienne Keel on NBC Bay Area

Adrienne Keel, Director of LGBTQ Programs, interviewed on NBC Bay Area

Caminar In The News: Why We Cannot Afford To Leave Mental Health Conditions Untreated

Mark Cloutier, is an official member of the Forbes Nonprofit Council. His latest thought-leadership article recently published, “Why We Cannot Afford To Leave Mental Health Conditions Untreated”

In The News: Opinion: Medi-Cal Rate Changes Threaten Mental Health Access

by Mark Cloutier, California Health Report
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Ed's Story: Rescued By Caminar

December 22, 2022
Suddenly delusional and overcome with irrational thoughts, Ed checked himself into the hospital. He was 22, living at home, and employed.

A Personal Story: From Struggling To Healing

December 22, 2022
We are grateful to this client from our residential program who shared their very personal reflection on coping with complex mental health conditions.

Caminar Connections: December 2022

December 1, 2022
Because of your support of Caminar’s programs, lives are changed every day. Thank you. Lives like Mia and Roberto’s, who recently shared their story with us:

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.

Caminar Connections: August 2023

November 15, 2022
Please save the date and join Caminar and our event chairs, Alma and Michael Collopy and Carole Middleton, on Saturday, November 4!

Caminar Connections: July 2023

November 15, 2022
With your help, we can create a ripple effect of positive change that will have a lasting impact on individuals, families, and communities for generations to come!

Caminar Connections: June 2023

November 15, 2022
LGBTQIA+ Pride Month is celebrated each year in the month of June to honor the 1969 Stonewall Uprising in Manhattan.

Caminar Connections: April 2023

November 15, 2022
The prevalence and effects of lethal drugs like fentanyl, a polarized political environment, among so many other issues, cause anxiety, depression.

Caminar Connections: November 2022

November 1, 2022
Your support is crucial for the mental well-being of our community and means the world to those who receive the treatment and care they need and deserve.

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
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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.

The Unacceptable Tragedy of Gun Violence in our Country

May 26, 2022
The horrific, senseless massacre of 19 children and two teachers in Uvalde, Texas, is incomprehensible, wholly unacceptable, and yes, largely preventable.

From Mark: The Continued Trauma of Racist Violence

May 18, 2022
Like all of you, I am deeply troubled by the horrific, racially motivated murder of 10 people and the wounding of three others in Buffalo last weekend.

May is Mental Health Awareness Month: How are you?

May 2, 2022
The last couple of years have been particularly challenging, and the importance of mental health and well-being has never been so significant.

In the News: Workforce Development Board of Solano County and partner agency Caminar help Fairfield woman find her dream job

April 12, 2022
Sacramento News and Review recently shared the story of how Caminar’s Jobs Plus team helped a Solano County woman find her dream job:

In the News: San Mateo continues Diversity Task Force plans

April 12, 2022
The San Mateo Daily Journal recently wrote about the city of San Mateo’s Diversity and Equity Task Force, which is working to increase diversity and inclusion.

Our Impact, With Thanks To You

April 5, 2022
Caminar was able to respond to the urgent behavioral health needs of the Bay Area’s underserved populations during the recent COVID surges.

Caminar's Speakers Series: Replay Available

April 5, 2022
8:00 pm
Caminar's Speakers Series event, Revolutionizing Behavioral Healthcare: Putting racial equity at the heart of mental well-being, was held on April 5.

Save the Date: Caminar's Speakers Series

April 5, 2022
On April 5, we'll present our 2nd Caminar's Speakers Series event, Revolutionizing Behavioral Healthcare: Putting racial equity at the heart of mental well-being.

In the News: California’s LGBTQ+ kids in the crosshairs as a surge of bills targeting gender identity reaches record high

March 27, 2022
Our director recently spoke with The San Jose Mercury News about the increasing number of California bills focused on gender identity.

Caminar's Speakers Series Aims to Revolutionize Behavioral Healthcare by Putting Racial Equity at the Heart of Mental Well-being

March 24, 2022
Social Justice Leader Dr. Kenneth V. Hardy, Ph.D. to keynote April 5th Speaker Series on Racial Inequity and Mental Health