Community Health Awareness Council
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CHAC remains committed to supporting the emotional well-being and resilience of Northern Santa Clara County and beyond. Our School-Based Counseling services are continuing and we are here to support parents, guardians, and families who would like additional support. Our Assessment Clinic is open and taking neurocognitive assessment referrals.

We offer many different kinds of mental health services and psychotherapy for children, adolescents, adults, older adults, and couples as well as psychological assessment services for children, adolescents, and adults.All of our services are provided by CHAC masters and doctoral clinicians in training, supervised by licensed mental health clinicians.

We aim to provide you excellent clinical services on a sliding scale that are sensitive to your social and cultural background. If you have a life threatening emergency, call 911. If you have a mental health crisis, please call the Santa Clara county crisis line at (855) 278-4204 or the Crisis Text Line at 741741.
Services
For questions or information about our school services or how to enroll your student, call our main office at (650) 965-2020.
A critical component of CHAC's work is an "integrated care" model of working with four school districts to support the psychological and emotional well-being of students in grades K-12.
All school programs are provided free of charge to students and their families.
Village Wellness offers wrap-around support at a school campus for parents, teachers, staff, and students.
CHAC's Village Wellness program, supporting Title I schools in Mountain View, provides individual and group counseling to students; Second Step Violence Prevention Program and Kinder Social Skills Groups to all kindergartners; Just for Kids and Tween Talk social emotional learning groups; conflict resolution groups for the entire campus; classroom interventions when necessary; parent support, teacher support, and collaboration with other agencies to provide needed services to students and families.
For questions or information about our clinic services or to schedule an intake, call (650) 965-2020.
Para preguntas o informacion sobre nuestros servicios clinicos o para programar una ingesta, llame (650) 965-2020.
CHAC provides multi-lingual, multi-cultural counseling for children, teens, adults, couples, and families at our clinic in Mountain View.
Counseling is provided on a sliding scale of payment.
Our counseling services reflect our core beliefs: the value of each individual, the importance of family, and the necessity of community.
Strengthening families, caregivers and communities by learning to make the most out of the first five years of your child's life.
CHAC's Family Resource Centers (FRCs) collaborate with FIRST 5 Santa Clara County and other community partners to offer programs that help parents and other caregivers understand the importance of physical and social-emotional development during the first years of life and early school years, along with the family and community engagement needed to build strong communities.
YPR envisions a world where all young people have the resources they need to thrive in recovery from addiction to drugs and alcohol.
YPR's mission is to provide the life skills and peer support to help people recover from substance use disorder and reach their full potential.
YPR's core values are community, caring, respect, inclusion, and commitment.
Chat live with other teens!
Young people aged 13 to 18 who have been affected by someone else's drinking are invited to share experience, strength, and hope with other teens.
CHAC collaborates with FIRST 5 Santa Clara County and other community partners to offer programs that help parents and other caregivers understand the importance of physical and social-emotional development during the first years of life and early school years.
Please visit the Family Resource Center site to learn more about current classes and events.
The following free parent support groups and resources are being offered in Spanish and English!
It's difficult to be a parent right now.
Everyday Parenting* is a free, online program that aims to make your typical day in the home easier.
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