STAR VIEW WAS FEATURED ON A RADIO SHOW ABOUT SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF FOSTER YOUTH — Star View’s Aimee Brasher, LMFT, was recently a guest on the radio show “Foster 2 Foster with Dr. Anissa NcNeil” where she talked about Star View’s work with foster children and sex trafficking. To hear an excerpt, click here, or you […]
African-American Children’s Program Manager Receives Cultural Competency Award
SAN BERNARDINO — Wandalyn Lane, program manager for Valley Star’s Promoting Resiliency in African American Children (PRAAC) program, recently received San Bernardino County’s Department of Behavioral Health’s “Cultural Competency Excellence” award.
Fabio’s Story – From Attempted Suicide to Cruising the World
I was 20 years old, and did not know where my life was headed. I didn’t know what I wanted to do with my life. I was living in Beaumont at the time, and decided I wanted to move to Yucca Valley. I was homeless, but found the TAY Center. They helped me with housing. […]
First-of-its-kind STAY Crisis Center in San Bernardino Wins “Exemplary Program of the Year” Award
SAN BERNARDINO, CA – May 19, 2017 — The STAY, a Crisis Residential Treatment (CRT) program for Transition Age Youth (TAY) in San Bernardino County, was recently named “Exemplary Program of the Year” at the California Mental Health Advocates for Children and Youth (CMHACY) Conference in Monterey. The CMHACY organization recognized Valley Star Behavioral Health‘s […]
New Video About How The STAY Helps TAY
The STAY, a Crisis Residential Treatment Center operated by Valley Star, has proven to be an important program for Transition Age Youth (TAY) in San Bernardino County. The STAY helps TAY safely and successfully transition back to community living…
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