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Asian
Community Mental Health Services was established in 1974
to provide and advocate for multi-cultural and
multi-lingual family services that empower people to lead
healthy, productive, and self-sufficient lives. For the
past 30 years, ACMHS has built it’s core competency in
providing behavioral health care (e.g., mental health
services), developmental disabilities, and youth advocacy
and coalition building programs specifically for Asian
& Pacific Islander (A&PI) communities in Alameda
and Contra Costa counties with nearly 100 bicultural,
bilingual, multi-disciplinary staff including
paraprofessionals, marriage family therapists, licensed
clinical social workers, clinical psychologists, and
psychiatrists. ACMHS staff include representation across a
wide spectrum of age, immigrant/refugee cultural status
and language fluency in 14 A&PI languages/dialects:
Cambodian, Cantonese, English, Japanese, Khmuu, Korean,
Lao, Mandarin, Malay, Mien, Tagalog, Thai, Toishan, and
Vietnamese. DONATE
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