Project Hope
Project HOPE is a mental health program that provides short-term counseling and case management for youth and transitional aged youth between 0 to 25 years old with mild to moderate mental health concerns.
For those who have been impacted by hate and harm including survivors of hate crimes and hate incidents and their families, we can provide trauma-informed care, short-term therapy, and case management services regardless of age.
Project HOPE is also available for educational workshops and presentations to increase awareness of mental health in the community. Contact us as 714-636-6286 for more information about Project HOPE regarding referrals, consultations, and resources.
Download the Project Hope flyer in English.
Download the Project Hope flyer in Vietnamese.
Download the Project Hope Referral Form.
For those who have been impacted by hate and harm including survivors of hate crimes and hate incidents and their families, we can provide trauma-informed care, short-term therapy, and case management services regardless of age.
Project HOPE is also available for educational workshops and presentations to increase awareness of mental health in the community. Contact us as 714-636-6286 for more information about Project HOPE regarding referrals, consultations, and resources.
Download the Project Hope flyer in English.
Download the Project Hope flyer in Vietnamese.
Download the Project Hope Referral Form.
Project FOCUS
(For Our Children's Ultimate Success)
Project FOCUS is a full service partnership/wraparound program, which provides case management, counseling, and other supportive resources for children, TAY, and their families. The goal of Project FOCUS is to do “whatever it takes” to support a young person in their recovery and to ensure they stay in their homes and communities. Our members are involved in every step of their care plan and work in partnership with the program and resources to set recovery goals based upon their strengths, needs, and desire.
For questions about eligibility and the referral process, please call our mainline at 714-636-6286. |
Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)
Project FOCUS also provides PCIT services. PCIT works with parents and children together to improve the quality of the parent-child relationship and to teach parents the skills necessary to manage their child’s severe behavior problems. PCIT is proven effective by over 100 research studies.
There are two parts to PCIT. In the first part, Relationship Enhancement, therapists coach parents to increase positive and supportive communication with their child. The second part, Strategies to Improve Compliance, teaches effective child-management skills. Parents learn and practice specific skills during therapy until they master them and their children’s behavior improves.
There are two parts to PCIT. In the first part, Relationship Enhancement, therapists coach parents to increase positive and supportive communication with their child. The second part, Strategies to Improve Compliance, teaches effective child-management skills. Parents learn and practice specific skills during therapy until they master them and their children’s behavior improves.
PROJECT SHINE-OC - ADULT FSP
Project SHINE-OC focuses on Vietnamese adults 18 years and older living with serious mental illness. Our staff provide family-centered, strength-based, and need-driven care to clients. Services include case management, therapy, psychiatric services, employment support, substance use counseling, and linkage to other needed support. We hope to enhance our support to the Vietnamese community and work together towards recovery.
For questions about eligibility and the referral process, please contact us at:
12966 Euclid St., Suite 495, Garden Grove, 92840
Phone: 714-461-3687
Fax: 714-591-5015
Email: projectshine-oc@ocapica.org
For questions about eligibility and the referral process, please contact us at:
12966 Euclid St., Suite 495, Garden Grove, 92840
Phone: 714-461-3687
Fax: 714-591-5015
Email: projectshine-oc@ocapica.org
Well(ness)essity
Well(ness)essity is a prevention and early intervention mental health program serving the underserved populations of at-risk children, adults, and seniors in Orange County. All Well(ness)essity services are free and include case management, individual skill-building sessions, mental health screenings, support groups, and educational workshops for residents of Orange County. Our services are open to all ages and backgrounds.
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