Community Mental Health Resource Fair
May 17, 2025
11AM-1:30PM 660 N. Heliotrope Dr., Hollywood, CA 90004 Celebrate Mental Health Awareness Month with us! Meet local organizations offering mental health resources and services. Explore resource tables, learn about valuable support, and engage in wellness activities promoting emotional well-being. |
About the Event
Our Community Mental Health Resource Fair is a free event open to the public that brings together local organizations promoting awareness and mental health resources. The Resource Fair celebrates community, wellness, and mental health. The Resource Fair is a chance to explore resource tables from local mental health organizations and learn about valuable services.
This event also features wellness activities designed to promote emotional well-being in a fun and interactive way. It is an excellent opportunity to celebrate May's Mental Health Awareness Month.
This event also features wellness activities designed to promote emotional well-being in a fun and interactive way. It is an excellent opportunity to celebrate May's Mental Health Awareness Month.
Resource Fair Organizations
Believe Psychology Group, Inc.Believe Psychology Group is a private practice that offers therapeutic services that promote Healing, Personal Growth and Empowerment.
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Entertainment OxygenAn online screening platform where people can showcase their stories, connect and collaborates from script to screen around the world.
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Join us for a book signing with Dr. Katherine Marshall Woods
Is a media and licensed clinical psychologist based in Washington, DC and an assistant professor at the George Washington University, USA.
Best Psychology in FilmIs a groundbreaking book that delves into the intricate psychological elements present in Academy Award-winning and nominated films examining both of the themes as well as the rich characters that enhanced these indelible scenes.
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Black Film Through a
Psychodynamic Lens Dr. Marshall Woods delves into the nuanced character development and narrative themes within the struggles and successes presented in Black films over the last five decades. From from a psychological and psychoanalytic perspective.
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AlterCareLine Altercareline is a FEMA funded program that partners with the California Department of Social Services. Our Crisis Support Counselors offer FREE Emotional Support to people of Los Angeles, especially those who have survived or been impacted by the LA Wildfires.
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La VentanaAt La Ventana, we specialize in compassionate, comprehensive treatment for mental health and substance use disorders. Our seven residential programs include dedicated care for teens, women, LGBTQIA+ individuals, and those healing from trauma, with options ranging from detox to residential, PHP, and IOP levels of support. Every program is designed to meet clients where they are—with expert care in a safe, inclusive, and healing environment.
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Airport Marina Counseling ServiceAirport Marina Counseling Service (AMCS), founded in 1962, is a nonprofit, community-based mental health clinic that serves the LAX, South Bay and Westside areas of Los Angeles. AMCS offers community-based, accessible mental health services; and provides quality training to therapists.
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Alcoholism Center for WomenWe are a residential and outpatient treatment program as well as Enhanced Care Management. Our Enhanced Care Management (ECM) program provide comprehensive, person-centered services to individuals with complex medical and social needs. These services include care coordination, health education, support with housing and food access, and help navigating behavioral health and substance use services. The goal is to improve overall well-being by connecting individuals to the right care at the right time.
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National Alliance of Mental Illness
NAMI Glendale provides free, confidential mental health programming led by people with lived experience. NAMI Glendale programs are evidence-based, co-created by psychologists, researchers and people with lived experience. We offer a range of programs from support groups, classes and presentations that are for (and led by) people who are living with a mental health condition and those who have a loved one with a mental health condition