Program areas at CCM
Ccm mental health clinics - culturally sensitive and innovative treatment services at four licensed mental health clinics. Services include: individual, group and family Counseling; psychological, psychiatric and psychosocial assessments and diagnosis; and psychopharmacology.
After-school programs - utilizes after school and summer hours, when children (k-8th grade) are often without parental supervision, to develop the young person's social, emotional and academic capabilities.
Supportive housing services - permanent housing programs that bring stability, functioning, and self-sufficiency to individuals with special needs or low income. Our current portfolio includes ruby's place(72 units), beverly's place(72 units), Georgia's place(48 units), rico's place(14 units), jean's place(in development), and jackson's place (in development).
Fyps (family and youth peer support services) - support and empower parents/caregivers of, as well as the children and youth themselves (birth - age 24), who are experiencing social, emotional, developmental, substance abuse, and/or behaviroal challenges
Syep (summer youth employment program) - places youth (ages 14-24) in employment opportunities during the summer.
Taps (treatment access andprevention services) - a program formales sleeping with males withsubstance abuse or concurring mentalhealth disorders. The program providesoutreach, hiv and hepatitis testing,referrals to treatment and casemanagement services.
Asap (alcohol and substance abuse program) - a licensed, medically supervised outpatient treatme individual, group and family Counseling, buprenorphine treatment, acupuncture, and case management.nt program, utilizing a comprehensive approach towards recovery that coordinates assessment and diagnosis.