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OMID Multicultural Institute for Development (OMID)

OMID’s Mission is to improve the quality of life for distressed families, particularly immigrants, through providing culturally and linguistically responsive mental health care and social services. OMID Offers Multi-Cultural and Multi-Lingual:

  • Counseling Services -Psychological Assessments and Evaluations
  • Life skills trainings and workshops -Educational workshops
  • Social Services
  • Community Programs
  • Advocacy, Education and Research

The Priority Center

The Priority Center offers 10 different life-changing programs that are designed to work with each family’s unique needs. The programs include Outreach & engagement services, school readiness, basic needs and children in-home crisis stabilization program. Their mission is to assist families in need by giving them the skills and support to end child abuse and neglect.

Child Guidance Center of Orange County

Crisis intervention, psychiatric evaluation and/or psychological assessment and testing, individualized weekly therapy sessions with designated therapist, medication support(if needed), and use of innovative treatment modalities including T-FCBT, PCIT, EMDR, for children ages 0-21 years. Specialize in recovery from trauma, abuse, neglect of community violence. Our Strong Families, Strong Children program provides comprehensive mental health, housing, domestic violence, and legal services for veteran and military-connected families, including Peer Navigation and Case Management. Child Guidance Center also provides trainings for professional and para-professional mental health providers, school counselors and more. Out-patient clinic locations in Santa Ana, Buena Park, Fullerton and San Clemente and satellite service locations at Family Resource Centers across Orange County. Serving vulnerable children, youth and families in OC since 1967, with over 100 licensed mental health professionals and masters and doctoral level interns, helping 4,500 youth and family members annually

Community Counseling & Supportive Services (CCSS)

This screening service allows participants to be evaluated by a clinician to place individuals who are at risk for a mild or moderate mental health condition in the right program. They accept county wide referrals as well as self-referrals. The program specializes in providing services to diverse communities including LGBTQI, deaf and hard of hearing, and underserved ethnic communities.

The NAMI OC Warmline is a free and confidential telephone service providing emotional support and resources to Orange County residents.

If you, a family memeber, or a loved one are experiencing mental health concerns, substance abuse, loneliness, or are in need of community resources, The WarmLine is for you!

Call or Text: (714) 991-6412

Start an OC Warmline Chat

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