Community Resources

Community Resources

NAMI Sacramento is a grassroots organization that provides a community of support, education, resources and outreach activities to families, friends and persons with mental illness so as to improve their general welfare, and to reduce the stigma of mental illness.
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We offer healing and hope for a lasting recovery to individuals and families who are suffering with an eating disorder or are experiencing mood, anxiety or trauma-related disorders.
SagePoint is a structured Intensive Outpatient Treatment Program (IOP) that serves adults with substance use disorders and dual diagnosis.
Charlie Health is an evidence-based mental health and substance use Virtual Intensive Outpatient Program for adolescents, teens, and young adults. We provide 11 hours per week of therapy, consisting of nine hours in curated groups, one hour of family therapy, and one hour of individual therapy.

Your voice can change the world – it’s time to embrace your power.

It’s time for a public speaking training that supports women in harnessing the power of their feminine energy, and in being fully who they are, as they stand up to speak, lead and change our world.

Our mission is to empower leaders to clarify the choices available in every situation, choose courageously, and take inspired action to produce the best possible team results.

Curable is an online program and app designed to help people with persistent pain reduce their symptoms and calm their nervous system.

Thanks to modern neuroscience research and mindbody tools for chronic pain, we have our lives back. We believe that every pain sufferer deserves access to these tools and are passionate about providing that.

DBSA California is a non-profit serving individuals with depression and bipolar, advocating for legislative change, and providing help to those affected by mood disorders. Here you will find state-wide support group listings, links to resources and websites, information on managing symptoms of depression and bipolar disorder, links to books and other suggested reading materials, newsletter PDF files, symptoms of depression and bipolar disorder, information about our annual conference and more to assist you in your recovery process.

The grassroots work we do focuses on eliminating the loss of life from suicide by: delivering innovative prevention programs, educating the public about risk factors and warning signs, raising funds for suicide research and programs, and reaching out to those individuals who have lost someone to suicide.

As a part of AFSP’s growing nationwide network of chapters, we bring together people from all backgrounds who want to prevent suicide in our communities. Families and friends who have lost someone to suicide, vulnerable individuals, mental health professionals, clergy, educators, students, community/business leaders, and many others energize our chapter.