Adolescent/Youth Counseling | Familias Unidas
205-39th Street, Richmond, CA 94805
Eligibility
Individuals 6+ with full-scope Medi-Cal; adults: non-insured individuals or with full scope Medi-Cal no Medicare recipients; uninsured children must be referred by the school and will receive services at school campus.
Required documents
None
Hours
Office: Monday-Wednesday, Friday 9am-12pm
1pm-5:30pm
Thursday 1:30-7pm
To access this service, contact:
Irma Medina (Office Manager)
Karen Duran (Receptionist and Intake Coordinator)
Lorena Huerta (Executive Director)
510-412-0567
Fax·
Fax
510-412-5930
Voice·
Main Number
Languages
English and Spanish
Application process
Call and leave a message. Call will be returned to schedule an assessment. Due to high demand, intakes may be postponed until there is are available therapists.
Fees
Full-scope Medi-Cal for minors. No one is denied service based on immigration status.
Service area
Contra Costa County
Provides bilingual/bicultural mental health services for primarily Spanish speaking residents of Contra Costa who are experiencing emotional distress, problems with children, and crisis or conflict within the family. Services include information and referral, education and advocacy. Offers comprehensive wrap-around services and intensive case management to adults age 25+ who experience severe and persistent mental illness. Offers only individual therapy to adults and minors. Some group parenting groups available in partnership with other partners.
Last Assured
07/23/2024
What's Here
Providing organization
Familias Unidas
Provides bilingual/bicultural mental health services for primarily Spanish speaking residents of Contra Costa who are experiencing emotional distress, problems with children, and crisis or conflict within the family. Services include information and referral, education and advocacy. Offers comprehensive wrap-around services and intensive case management to adults age 25+ who experience severe and persistent mental illness. Offers only individual therapy to adults and minors. Some group parenting groups available in partnership with other partners.
