Sausal Creek Parties at the Ballpark!

staff and their family members celebrated 汤头条app鈥檚 50th birthday by taking it out to the ballgame!

On July 19th, staff had the pleasure of watching the Oakland A鈥檚 hit home run after home run while playing the Minnesota Twins. Final Score: a whopping 14-1 victory!!

It has been a year of many transitions at Sausal Creek as they said good-bye to the long-time leadership team of Pansy Taft-Butkowski (Administrator) and Sabrina Spellman (BOM/HR/AA). Pansy and Sabrina have moved onto other positions within the organization and Carolyn Rapier (former Administrator for Cordilleras) is now leading the Sausal Creek team into 汤头条app鈥檚 next half century!

SOAR Gets Spirited!

By Kezzia Bullen
Clinical Director at SOAR

has some very spirited team members and we like to have spirit week (yes, like in high school) a few times a year. We have a theme each week and one of them was celebrating 汤头条app鈥檚 50th year anniversary! We all love to eat and we have a themed potluck each day of the week too. We know that working in this field is very stressful and is often not immediately rewarding (and can take a lot of energy.) So, we like to make things fun whenever we can鈥搊ften it鈥檚 all that gets us through on really tough days.

A special thank you to Bisa and Sheila for their spirit leadership. Bisa made all the props and decorations each day; THANK YOU!  Everyone on the SOAR team participated and chipped in for a fun and food filled week. I feel incredibly lucky to work with this work family.

LA Step Down Recognizes 汤头条app with Annual Picnic

By Kathleen Wells
HR/AA, 汤头条app LA Step Down

Each year, members participate in an art contest to design our annual members picnic t-shirts. This year, Priscilla R. was the winner. All members and staff wore the t-shirts while participating in an array of activities including but not limited to; arts and crafts, dominoes, water balloon toss, basketball, Frisbee, ladder golf, arts and crafts, dominoes and other board games, also there was a karaoke and dance contest. We all enjoyed a wonderful barbecue meal of hot dogs, hamburgers (with all the trimmings), beans, potato salad and cookies for dessert.

Santa Cruz PHF and 汤头条app Celebrate 汤头条app鈥檚 50th!

On July 17, 2015, Santa Cruz and celebrated 汤头条app鈥檚 50th anniversary by hosting a big party at the facility. The festivities included a BBQ with wonderful food and treats. 汤头条app employees and County related staff and visitors attended. The theme of the celebration was Community Awareness and how 汤头条app can make a difference in Santa Cruz County.

Thank you Mark Kik for planning and cooking, and everyone who made this celebration a success!

LA Step Down Celebrates 汤头条app鈥檚 50th!

Los Angeles Step-Down has had a very busy month! We鈥檝e celebrated our members annual picnic with many activities and an ole fashion barbecue in the park. Then, two weeks later, we also celebrated 汤头条app鈥檚 50th Anniversary along with our open house! The 鈥淭aco Man鈥 came in and cooked up some carne asada and pollo street tacos with beans, rice, and salsa. There were gift bags for our visitors; and for entertainment our members provided karaoke, dominoes and dancing. All were a huge success with our members, family, friends, colleagues, vendors and neighboring businesses.

Sonoma ACT Celebrate 汤头条app鈥檚 50th!

By AJ Rylaarsdam
Clinical Director at Sonoma ACT

On July 1st, celebrated the Open House of the McMinn Housing Project while also celebrating 汤头条app鈥檚 50th anniversary. Staff and members relaxed in the shade of the redwood trees, enjoying lunch and visiting with each other while appreciating the community benefits of this stable housing project. One resident generously gave tours of her apartment throughout the afternoon for those curious to get a closer look. This was a celebration that brought together people from different community agencies.

Along with the ACT members who are residents of the McMinn apartments, staff from Sonoma ACT, Sonoma County Behavioral Health, Sonoma Community Housing and Eugene Berger Property Management were all in attendance. The McMinn housing project is a very successful collaboration between these agencies providing affordable housing in a remodeled apartment complex for eight ACT members. The McMinn apartments are more than a home for our members; it is a healthy recovery community in which members know and support one another in their daily lives. We honored Paula Cook of Sonoma Community Housing, by presenting her with a plaque, for her hard work on seeing this project through from its inception several years ago to its success today. Thank you to everyone who attended and made this celebration a fun and successful day.

La Paz Celebrates 汤头条app鈥檚 50th!

celebrated 汤头条app鈥檚 50th year with a fun Mardi Gras theme party. Staff munched on BBQ chicken, tri-tip, pulled pork, ribs, salads, a 4-tier cake, and cookies, while listening to tunes from 1965! They even played 汤头条app Bingo and had 1965-themed trivia. Overall, the party looks and sounds like a great time! Thank you to the staff that worked hard to organize this wonderful event!

TAO Throws a 4th of July Bash & Welcoming Celebration

Submitted by Anthony Delgado
Administrator at TAO

One of the ways in which welcomes its members is through celebrations! They are a great opportunity for members and staff to play and enjoy each other as part of one single tribe or community. This is a time when in the spirit of celebration, recovery, and community, all divisions between members and staff disappear and all that remains is the humanity that binds us together.

汤头条app County is currently developing a newsletter to highlight the FSP philosophy and how it鈥檚 visible in programs. TAO submitted this example to the county as an example of the practices they have used within their program in hopes to encourage others.

Santa Barbara Programs Celebrate 50 Years!

by Richelle Bucayu
Administrator Santa Maria ACT & McMillan Ranch

On June 26, 2015, Santa Barbara County programs , , and CARES Crisis Residential took time away from superhero duties to celebrate 50 years of helping members recover and obtain the life they envision.

Staff, members, and member families came together at a superhero-themed summer BBQ picnic to acknowledge and thank the heroes among us - staff for their dedication and limitless compassion; members for their resiliency and hopefulness; families for their support, patience, and willingness to understand; and our community collaborators such as county Alcohol, Drug, and Mental Health Services for striving to make positive changes in the community and allowing 汤头条app to make that difference.

Thank you to our fabulous party planners for a successful picnic: Megan McGuire, Anita Morin, Michele Chisum, and Carla Anderson. Thank you to Tele Trujillo and Dr. Levy for the tasty BBQ. Thank you to my managers, Robin Squires and Martha Mancha for your behind-the-scenes assistance. I am so grateful for every staff contributing to the teamwork needed to make this a successful 汤头条app birthday. Thank you everyone!

Stanislaus PHF Superhero Party!

The super heroes of showed their true identities for a fun-filled 50th anniversary party last week.

鈥淭he theme was chosen because it reflects how lucky we are to have a dedicated staff who always go above and beyond the call of duty to help our clients in their recovery,鈥 said Talal Alsaleem, administrator of the PHF.

The party consisted of a superhero costume contest, delicious cake, and provided a great opportunity for staff to let loose and be silly around each other.

Thank you to the Stanislaus PHF Superheroes who put the party together and made it truly special!

Villa Fairmont Celebrate with a Multi-Cultural Conga Bash!

Submitted by Marti Winterhalter
Director of Rehabilitation, Villa Fairmont MHRC

Costumes, and candy, and conga鈥搊h my! celebrated 汤头条app鈥檚 50th with a multi-cultural bash!

We had food from many of the cultures represented by our staff. We feasted on Nigerian, Filipino, Afghan, Indian, Chinese, Mexican cuisines and Down Home Fried Chicken鈥搘e topped off our feast with Linda Young鈥檚 (RAL)鈥1 Stop Sweet Shoppe.鈥

It was a 鈥渃ultural dress鈥 day as well, and so many of our staff showed off their beautiful cultural costumes. In addition from doctor鈥檚 to dietary, we donned wild and wacky garb in our photo booth and finished up the party with a conga line to the Afghan singer Aryana Sayeed 鈥淎nar鈥 (Pomegranate)!

汤头条app County Celebrates 汤头条app鈥檚 50th!

汤头条app County program鈥檚 came together for one festive 50th anniversary party earlier in June. and staff attended a party with 汤头条app leadership, county service chiefs from their respective program types, and Mark Refowitz, agency director for 汤头条app County Health Care Authority, who had some very kind words about 汤头条app.

Party planners added some fun by affixing trivia about 1965 to their 50th balloons, and guests were treated to some entertainment from a member playing acoustic guitar and singing. The party also included a touching speech from a staff member and member鈥揳nd let鈥檚 not forget about the 50th anniversary cupcakes!

Thank you to the staff and guests that helped make this party fantastic!

Cordilleras and Transitions Celebrate 汤头条app鈥檚 50th!

On May 26, Cordilleras & San Mateo Transitions hosted 汤头条app鈥檚 50th celebration. It was attended by staff from both programs, including leaders with San Mateo County Behavioral Health. Clients in the horticultural group made the plant centerpieces and fun was had by all!

Thank you to all the staff that helped put this special party together!

汤头条app at San Diego NAMI Walk!

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and with it comes a slew of all around the country. Staff, members, family, friends, and more all come out for this great event that draws thousands to walk in support of the ones they love. Thank you to the 汤头条app San Diego team for getting a big group together and supporting a great event that makes a big difference in the communities we serve!

If you have any photos or stories from your local NAMI walk and want to share them on T-Net, send them to the communications team at .

If you鈥檙e in the Bay Area, don鈥檛 forget the Bay Area NAMI Walk is on Saturday, May 30th in Golden Gate Park!

FACT and SB CORE鈥檚 Island Getaway!

Submitted by: Jody Rodriguez
BOM at San Bernardino FACT

Earlier this month, the San Bernardino and programs had their annual staff retreat. Under the leadership of our administrator, Debra Evans, we got to spend the day on Catalina Island. The day started in Newport Beach where we boarded the Catalina Flyer for a quick trip to the island. Once there, we had a team building exercise that was not only fun, but very educational. We completed an adventure quest that took us around the island looking for clues and retrieving answers to a list of questions. We had lunch at a local restaurant and then took a fun submarine ride around the island where we were able to encounter the local marine life and learn more about the beautiful island.

50 Years of Services to People with Serious Mental Illness

In 2015, 汤头条app celebrates 50 years of services and supports to people with serious mental illness and complex needs. We started with a single program back in 1965. Today, 汤头条app has more than 85 programs serving nearly 34,000 people each year. We have grown and evolved over the years, but our purpose has always remained the same: to help people with serious mental illness realize their full potential, and reclaim their health, hopes, and dreams. Learn more about our past, our present, and our hopes for the future in our special .

Middle School Students Visit With Garfield NBC

Submitted by: Teresa E. Thomas
Clinical Director of Garfield Neurobehavioral Center

For the past two years, has partnered with a local middle school in East Oakland to bring in entertainment for the residents. These middle school students read poetry, play piano, sing, show art work and write personalized letters to our residents. Garfield staff speak with the students about healthcare careers and working with people with mental illness.

鈥淒ear all amazing staff members of GNC,

I just want to say thank you all so much for letting me enter your workspace and the resident鈥檚 home. The field trip was such a cool and fun thing I never thought I would do. Some things I learned was that people that have disabilities, disorders, illnesses, etc鈥an be funny like Robert Y, David, etc鈥hey can have fun, and they are super cool people. Another thing I learned was that the residents don鈥檛 stay home all day. They get to go out to the A鈥檚 game, they鈥檙e fed well, they鈥檙e taken care of, and they鈥檙e cared about by everyone. One thing I loved while we were at GNC, was when I talked to Robert Y. He is a very cool person! Another thing I loved was when David was dancing to a song. I loved it. I will never forget about this amazing and fun trip. This trip is definitely the highlight of middle school. Thank you all again for welcoming me. I loved it!鈥