Community Mental Health Resources

Available in English
Disponible en Español

This list of resources was begun by students enrolled in PSYCH 180N Latinx Mental Health, Spring 2017 who were concerned with the lack of structural cultural competency in mental health services for Latinxs in the Inland Empire, specifically Pomona, Ontario, Claremont, and Upland. The list was then updated by members of Cultural contExts, adolesceNt healTh behavioRs, & develOpment (CENTRO) Lab at Pomona College directed by Professor Guadalupe A. Bacio.

The information collected represents some factors that were identified as critical to considering services to be culturally competent. Each of the sources listed below were researched online and contacted by students via phone. * Some locations did not answer but were still included in the list as potential resources.

This list does not serve as an endorsement of any of these services but rather is meant to serve as a starting point for folks looking for mental health resources.

For questions or comments contact us at CENTROlab@pomona.edu

This list was last updated on February 2019.

 

Community Partners

UNCOMMON GOOD

The mission of Uncommon Good is to break the intergenerational cycle of poverty and to work for the restoration of our planet. These two goals are intertwined, since the alleviation of poverty depends upon having a healthy earth with enough resources to support everyone.

We accomplish these goals by helping underprivileged children succeed in school and go to college, by supporting young doctors who are bringing health and wellness into underserved communities, and through a variety of environmental initiatives.

 

THE DRAPER CENTER FOR COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS AT POMONA COLLEGE

The mission of the Draper Center for Community Partnerships is to foster mutually beneficial exchanges among community members, students, faculty, and staff in order to support educational outreach initiatives, community-based research and learning, and other community engagement activities.