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Asian Pacific Aids Intervention Team (APAIT)

APAIT has held a distinctive record of providing high quality programming through its vision – to advocate, educate, and achieve optimal health and well-being for vulnerable communities. APAIT’s mission is to positively impact the quality of life for vulnerable communities experiencing behavioral health challenges, housing insecurity, and at-risk for HIV/AIDS. APAIT is grounded by its core values of compassion, commitment, communication, empowerment, integrity, mentorship, respect, and teamwork.

Children’s Bureau: Oak View Family & Community Resource Center

“What makes a FaCT Family Resource Center (FRC) unique is that each of the 16 locations offers six core services for every family that walks in. Each core service is free and rooted in the Five Protective Factors that are proven to support and strengthen families, help promote child development, and promote family bonding. In addition, each FRC also offers other supportive services that complement the six core services and are responsive to the needs of their unique communities.

FRCs provide counseling services to individuals, children, families, and groups. This service is offered with the goal of improving family functioning, increasing social support, teaching problem solving, reducing the effects of trauma, and strengthening coping skills. Priority is given to non-Medi-Cal, under-insured, and clients experiencing barriers to services. Clients may receive up to 20 sessions.”

Children’s Bureau: Corbin Family Resource Center

“What makes a FaCT Family Resource Center (FRC) unique is that each of the 16 locations offers six core services for every family that walks in. Each core service is free and rooted in the Five Protective Factors that are proven to support and strengthen families, help promote child development, and promote family bonding. In addition, each FRC also offers other supportive services that complement the six core services and are responsive to the needs of their unique communities.

FRCs provide counseling services to individuals, children, families, and groups. This service is offered with the goal of improving family functioning, increasing social support, teaching problem solving, reducing the effects of trauma, and strengthening coping skills. Priority is given to non-Medi-Cal, under-insured, and clients experiencing barriers to services. Clients may receive up to 20 sessions.”

​The Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance (OCAPICA)

​The Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance (OCAPICA) is dedicated to enhancing the health, and social and economic well-being of Asians and Pacific Islanders in Orange County, California. Their Outreach and Engagement program assist families with mental health needs by linking them to appropriate services and reduces stigma related to mental health illnesses. OCAPICA also has a Well(ness)essity program where they partner with community members to increase knowledge and skills about mental health wellness.

Western Youth Services

Western Youth Services believes in a community where youth and families are emotionally equipped with the power to succeed. Their treatment focuses on removing stigma barriers and helping the at risk youth get the help they need to navigate through mental health illnesses. The program works with youth and families in the community to build strong relationships which result in happier and healthier communities.

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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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