VALLEY CITIES COUNSELING AND CONSULTATION
33405 8TH AVE S SUITE 200, FEDERAL WAY, WA 98003 www.valleycities.org

Total Revenue
$46,175,381
Total Expenses
$45,118,516
Net Assets
$25,621,602

Organizations Filed Purposes: COMPASSION, CONNECTION, COMMUNITY - STRENGTHENING COMMUNITIES THROUGH THE DELIVERY OF HOLISTIC, INTEGRATED BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES THAT PROMOTE HOPE, RECOVERY, AND IMPROVED QUALITY OF LIFE.

OUTPATIENT: VALLEY CITIES COUNSELING AND CONSULTATION (VALLEY CITIES), A NOT-FOR-PROFIT COMMUNITY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CENTER, HAS BEEN THE LOCAL SOURCE FOR QUALITY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH COUNSELING AND CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY SINCE 1965 IN WASHINGTON STATE WITH CLINICS IN AUBURN, FEDERAL WAY, KENT, RENTON, MERIDIAN AT NORTHGATE, RAINIER BEACH, ENUMCLAW, MIDWAY, PIKE PLACE, LAKE CITY, ST. VINCENT DE PAUL IN AURORA, AND THE COHEN VETERANS NETWORK IN LAKEWOOD. IT HAS BEEN A UNITED WAY AGENCY SINCE 1967 AND HAS BEEN ACCREDITED BY THE JOINT COMMISSION. VALLEY CITIES PROVIDES LICENSED MENTAL HEALTH AND CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY TREATMENT FOR YOUTH AND ADULTS; SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT AND EDUCATION SERVICES; OUTREACH SERVICES AND HOUSING PROGRAMS FOR THE HOMELESS; FAMILY SUPPORT PROGRAMS OFFERING YOUTH AND FAMILY ACTIVITIES; AND SPECIALIZED VETERANS SERVICES THAT DELIVER COUNSELING AND FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES TO VETERANS AND THEIR FAMILIES. VALLEY CITIES CONTINUES TO INTEGRATE TRAINED AND CERTIFIED PEER SUPPORT SPECIALISTS INTO ALL PROGRAMS, ALLOWING THEIR OWN RECOVERY, AND MOTIVATING OTHERS TO FIND HOPE AND GROWTH IN THEIR RECOVERY PROCESS. VALLEY CITIES CLINICS OFFER A UNIQUE MODEL OF CARE, CARE COORDINATION. ALL CLIENTS ARE ASSIGNED TO A CARE COORDINATOR WHO THEN ASSISTS THEM IN CONNECTING TO RESOURCES IN THE AGENCY AND IN THE COMMUNITY. CLINICIANS ARE TRAINED IN EVIDENCED BASED TREATMENT MODALITIES INCLUDING CBT+ (TRAUMA FOCUSED COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY FOR CHILDREN) AND LOVE AND LOGIC PARENTING SKILLS. THROUGH CARE COORDINATION, VALLEY CITIES STILL TREATS CHILDREN, ADULTS AND OLDER ADULTS, BUT AS A TEAM APPROACH SO EACH INDIVIDUAL GETS THE FOCUS THAT THEY NEED. SERVICES ARE PROVIDED TO MEET THE NEEDS OF CHILDREN, YOUTH AND THEIR FAMILIES WITH MENTAL ILLNESSES OR EMOTIONAL DISTURBANCES; CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES WHO ARE IN CRISES; AND CHILDREN AND YOUTH WHO ARE VICTIMS OF TRAUMA OR FAMILY VIOLENCE. THESE SERVICES INCLUDE INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY COUNSELING; IN HOME FAMILY SUPPORT AND ADVOCACY; SCHOOL-BASED COUNSELING; CRISES INTERVENTION; CASE MANAGEMENT; PSYCHIATRIC ASSESSMENT; CASE COORDINATION WITH OTHER SERVICE PROVIDERS; MEDICATION MANAGEMENT; SUPPORT GROUPS AND SKILLS FOR TRAINING PARENTS; OUTREACH CLINICAL TEAMS FOR HOMELESS FAMILIES; COMMUNITY CONSULTATION AND EDUCATION; AND SPECIALIZED TREATMENT FOR THOSE WITH CO-OCCURRING MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS. SERVICES ARE ALSO PROVIDED TO ASSIST ADULTS AND THEIR FAMILIES WITH MENTAL HEALTH AND CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY TREATMENT SERVICES. SERVICES ARE DESIGNED WITH AN EMPHASIS ON RECOVERY AND HOPE. VALLEY CITIES PROVIDES EMPLOYMENT AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES SO THAT CLIENTS CAN BE SUPPORTED TO RETURN TO WORK OR SCHOOL. THE CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY SERVICES INCLUDE INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT AND SPECIALIZED RELAPSE PREVENTION SERVICES AND ARE INTEGRATED WITH THE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES FOR THOSE CLIENTS THAT HAVE CO-OCCURRING MENTAL HEALTH AND CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY PROBLEMS. VALLEY CITIES IS COMMITTED TO QUALITY MENTAL HEALTH CARE DELIVERED FROM A RECOVERY ORIENTATION, MEANING THAT ITS TREATMENTS AND INTERVENTIONS EXTEND BEYOND SYMPTOM IMPROVEMENT TO A MORE HOLISTIC APPROACH TO CARE THAT HELPS ITS CLIENTS LIVE, WORK, LEARN, AND FULLY PARTICIPATE IN THEIR COMMUNITIES. VARIOUS PUBLIC AND PRIVATE FUNDING SOURCES AND INDIVIDUAL CLIENT FEES ARE USED TO FUND SERVICES. A SLIDING FEE SCALE IS AVAILABLE TO HELP INDIVIDUALS GAIN ACCESS TO SERVICES. VALLEY CITIES' OUTPATIENT PROGRAMS CONSIST OF: CARE COORDINATION AT EACH OUTPATIENT CLINIC A CARE COORDINATOR WILL BE THE MAIN POINT OF CONTACT AT VALLEY CITIES. THEY WILL HELP WALK THE CLIENT THROUGH HOW TO GET SERVICES AT VALLEY CITIES, ASK THEM ABOUT WHAT DIFFICULTIES THEY ARE HAVING AND TRY TO FIND WAYS TO HELP. THEY WILL CONNECT THE CLIENT WITH THE APPROPRIATE LEVEL OF CARE THAT IS NEEDED, WHICH CAN INCLUDE COUNSELING, MEDICATIONS, PEER SUPPORT, OR GROUPS. THEY CAN ALSO HELP CONNECT THEM TO SERVICES IN THE COMMUNITY, LIKE A PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIAN OR A DENTIST. THE CARE COORDINATOR HELPS MANAGE ALL OF THE EXPERTISE NEEDED TO PROVIDE THE BEST OUTCOMES FOR CLIENTS. PEER SUPPORT SERVICES VALLEY CITIES PROUDLY OFFERS A RANGE OF SUPPORT SERVICES PROVIDED BY CERTIFIED PEER COUNSELORS. PEERS ARE AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE CARE TEAM AT VALLEY CITIES, OFFERING INSIGHT, EMPOWERMENT, AND ENGAGEMENT FROM LIFE EXPERIENCE. PEER SUPPORT IS BASED ON THE PHILOSOPHY THAT SOMEONE WHO HAS FACED LIFE CIRCUMSTANCES SIMILAR TO YOURS MAY BE THE PERSON WHO CAN UNDERSTAND YOU THE MOST. PEERS ARE LIVING, WALKING EXAMPLES OF HOPE AND THAT RECOVERY IS POSSIBLE. PEER SUPPORT COUNSELORS HAVE BEEN TRAINED, TESTED, AND CERTIFIED TO INSPIRE HOPE AND PROVIDE UNIQUE SUPPORT TO PEOPLE RECEIVING MENTAL HEALTH AND CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY SERVICES. BECAUSE OF THEIR UNIQUE EXPERIENCE WITH MENTAL ILLNESS AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES, PEER COUNSELORS PROVIDE EXPERTISE THAT PROFESSIONAL TRAINING CANNOT REPLICATE. PEERS AT VALLEY CITIES OFFER MANY SERVICES, AND EACH PEER HAS PERSONAL LIVED EXPERIENCE IN THE FIELD IN WHICH THEY WORK. PEERS PARTICIPATE REGULARLY IN CLINICAL TEAM MEETINGS AND OFFER VALUABLE INPUT AND INSIGHT THAT ONLY LIVED EXPERIENCE CAN OFFER. THEY ARE PROVIDED ON-GOING CLINICAL TRAINING AND SUPERVISION. RESOURCE ROOMS THE COMMUNITY RESOURCE ROOMS AT ALL LOCATIONS ARE OPEN TO THE COMMUNITY- AT-LARGE AND PROVIDE INDIVIDUAL SUPPORT, SKILL-BUILDING AND A VARIETY OF FREE RESOURCES TO ASSIST THOSE WHO MIGHT NOT HAVE A NETWORK OF SUPPORT. VALLEY CITIES PROMOTES RECOVERY BY INVOLVING CONSUMERS IN THEIR OWN PROCESS OF FINDING THE SUPPORT AND RESOURCES THEY NEED. VALLEY CITIES PROVIDES COMPUTERS, FAX AND PHONES, EMPLOYMENT AND HOUSING INFORMATION, FAMILY/YOUTH AND HEALTH SERVICES, AND COMMUNITY AND TRANSPORTATION SERVICES. ALL RESOURCE ROOMS ARE RUN BY PEERS AND COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERS. HOURS VARY BY LOCATION AND ARE BASED ON VOLUNTEER AVAILABILITY. CHILDREN'S WRAPAROUND SERVICES VALLEY CITIES WRAPAROUND SERVES HIGH NEEDS YOUTH THROUGHOUT KING COUNTY, WITH A PRIMARY FOCUS IN SOUTH KING COUNTY, WHO ARE ELIGIBLE FOR ONE OF TWO WRAPAROUND PROGRAMS OFFERED IN KING COUNTY. 1) WRAPAROUND WITH INTENSIVE SERVICES - WISE (YOUTH UTILIZING MEDICAID FUNDED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT) OR 2) MIDD WRAPAROUND (YOUTH INVOLVED IN AT LEAST TWO OF THE FOLLOWING SYSTEMS: MENTAL HEALTH, SPECIAL EDUCATION, JUVENILE JUSTICE, CHILD WELFARE, DDA - DEVELOPMENT DISABILITIES, AND CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY.) WRAPAROUND FACILITATORS, PARENT PARTNERS AND YOUTH PEERS WORK COLLABORATIVELY WITH THE YOUTH, FAMILIES, PROVIDERS AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS TO DEVELOP A CROSS SYSTEM CARE PLAN DRIVEN BY THE YOUTH AND FAMILY'S IDENTIFIED NEEDS AND GOALS. WRAPAROUND STAFF FOLLOW TEN GUIDING PRINCIPLES AS THEY SUPPORT THE TEAM PLANNING PROCESS. THESE PRINCIPLES ARE: FAMILY VOICE AND CHOICE, TEAM BASED, NATURAL SUPPORTS, COLLABORATION, COMMUNITY- BASED, CULTURALLY COMPETENT, INDIVIDUALIZED, STRENGTHS BASED, PERSISTENCE AND OUTCOMES BASED. VALLEY CITIES SERVES ABOUT 260 YOUTH PER YEAR, A NUMBER THAT WILL GROW IN 2020 AS THE PROGRAM CONTINUES TO EXPAND. THE AVERAGE YOUTH IS SERVED IN WRAPAROUND FOR 18 MONTHS AND OUTCOMES INCLUDE FEWER HOSPITAL VISITS, INCREASED SCHOOL ATTENDANCE AND ACHIEVEMENT AND FEWER POLICE CONTACTS. FAMILIES LEAVE WRAPAROUND WITH INCREASED ONGOING SUPPORT AND IMPROVED SKILLS TO NAVIGATE THEIR YOUTH'S RECOVERY MOVING FORWARD. FAMILY TREATMENT COURT WRAPAROUND FAMILY TREATMENT COURT IS AN ALTERNATIVE TO REGULAR DEPENDENCY COURT AND IS DESIGNED TO IMPROVE THE SAFETY AND WELL-BEING OF CHILDREN IN THE DEPENDENCY SYSTEM BY PROVIDING PARENTS ACCESS TO DRUG AND ALCOHOL TREATMENT, JUDICIAL MONITORING OF THEIR SOBRIETY AND INDIVIDUALIZED SERVICES TO SUPPORT THE ENTIRE FAMILY. VALLEY CITIES IS THE ONLY WRAPAROUND PROGRAM IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON TO WORK WITH ADULTS AS THE IDENTIFIED CLIENT, TO AMPLIFY THE PARENT'S VOICE IN THE DEPENDENCY PROCESS. A WRAPAROUND FACILITATOR WORKS WITH THE TEAM TO DISCOVER THE INDIVIDUAL'S STRENGTHS, SET GOALS, DETERMINE MAJOR NEEDS, AND DEVELOP STRENGTH-BASED OPTIONS TO MEET THOSE NEEDS. VALLEY CITIES FACILITATOR WORKS WITH 15 FAMILIES AT A TIME TO PROVIDE THIS CRITICAL RESOURCE IN ORDER TO KEEP FAMILIES TOGETHER IN A SAFE AND HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT. MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID IN 2019, VALLEY CITIES ENTERED A PARTNERSHIP WITH KING COUNTY TO DESIGN A PROGRAM TO INCREASE THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE IN THE COMMUNITY TRAINED IN MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID (MHFA) IN ORDER TO REDUCE THE STIGMA ASSOCIATED WITH BEHAVIORAL HEALTH DISORDERS AND CONNECT INDIVIDUALS WITH SERVICES BEFORE THEY REACH A CRISIS. TRAININGS ARE PROVIDED FOR A VARIETY OF GROUPS AND POPULATIONS INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE PUBLIC, PEERS, BEHAVIORAL HEALTH WORKFORCE, AND OTHER PRIVATE AND PUBLIC ORGANIZATIONS. THE MHFA PROGRAM IS OPERATED BY THE MHFA COORDINATOR. VALLEY CITIES TRAINED 2,187 INDIVIDUALS, WHICH WAS COMPRISED OF 1,212 ADULTS, 761 YOUTHS, 145 OLDER ADULTS, AND 69 VETERANS. PREVENTION AND COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAM IN COOPERATION WITH: FEDERAL WAY SCHOOL DISTRICT: VALLEY CI

INPATIENT CLININC: MEDICAL SERVICES MEDICAL SERVICES INCLUDES BOTH STAFF PSYCHIATRISTS AND NURSE PRACTITIONERS. THEY PROVIDE PSYCHIATRIC EVALUATIONS AND MEDICATION MANAGEMENT SERVICES TO ANY CLIENT WHO NEEDS PSYCHIATRIC CARE. IN ADDITION, THE MEDICAL STAFF PROVIDES PSYCHIATRIC CONSULTATION TO A RANGE OF COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS THROUGHOUT KING COUNTY, ADVISING THE PRIMARY CARE STAFF WITH DIAGNOSTIC INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS ON PSYCHOTROPIC MEDICATIONS THAT CAN BE PRESCRIBED IN THE PRIMARY CARE SETTING. ALL EXPENSES RELATED TO THESE STAFF ARE CAPTURED IN THIS PROGRAM. RECOVERY PLACE SEATTLE (RPS) RECOVERY PLACE SEATTLE (RPS) IS A RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT FACILITY AND HOUSES A LICENSED MEDICALLY MONITORED 33 BED DETOXIFICATION UNIT WHICH PROVIDES MEDICAL DETOXIFICATION INPATIENT SERVICES FOR PEOPLE WHO NEED SUPPORT TO SAFELY WITHDRAW FROM DRUG OR ALCOHOL USE. THIS 33-BED UNIT PROVIDES SERVICES FOR A 3-5 DAY TYPICAL STAY. RPS ALSO HOUSES A 42 BED 28-DAY INTENSIVE INPATIENT PROGRAM FOR INDIVIDUALS LIVING WITH SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER AND MENTAL HEALTH CONCERNS. THIS PROGRAM OFFERS STRUCTURED, HOLISTIC, AND EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICES, INCLUDING RELAPSE PREVENTION, COPING MECHANISMS (BOTH ABSTINENCE-BASED AND HARM REDUCTION), AND RE- CONNECTION TO COMMUNITY AND RESOURCES. CLIENTS PARTICIPATE IN COUNSELING AND SUPPORT GROUPS. THE AVERAGE CENSUS FOR DETOX AND RESIDENTIAL FOR 2019 WAS 19 AND 16, RESPECTFULLY. RECOVERY PLACE KENT (RPK) THE RECOVERY PLACE KENT (RPK) EVALUATION AND TREATMENT PROGRAM OPENED IN DECEMBER 2019 AND HOUSES 16 BEDS AND PROVIDES INPATIENT CRISIS STABILIZATION SERVICES TO INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE BEEN DETAINED UNDER THE INVOLUNTARY TREATMENT ACT (ITA) FOR DANGER TO SELF, DANGER TO OTHERS, OR GRAVE DISABILITY RELATED TO A PSYCHIATRIC ILLNESS. THE INTERDISCIPLINARY TREATMENT TEAM PROVIDES PSYCHIATRIC EVALUATION, MEDICATION MANAGEMENT, INDIVIDUAL MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER COUNSELING, GROUP ACTIVITIES, PEER SUPPORT, COORDINATION WITH KING COUNTY ITA COURT, AND DISCHARGE PLANNING TO RE-CONNECT CLIENTS TO COMMUNITY SUPPORTS. THE SECURE WITHDRAWAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM HAS 16 BEDS AND OPENED THE END OF FEBRUARY 2020.

HOMELESS/HOUSING SPECIALTY SERVICE: VALLEY CITIES OPERATES BOTH PERMANENT AND TRANSITIONAL SUPPORTED HOUSING PROGRAMS THAT PROVIDE RENTAL ASSISTANCE WITH HOME-BASED CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR HOMELESS INDIVIDUALS AND HOMELESS FAMILIES. SUPPORTIVE SERVICES IN THESE PROGRAMS ADDRESS EVENTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES THAT UNDERLIE OR CONTRIBUTE TO THE INABILITY TO OBTAIN AND MAINTAIN AFFORDABLE, STABLE HOUSING. THIS INCLUDES VALLEY CITIES LANDING, VALLEY CITIES PLACE AND PHOENIX RISING PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING PROJECTS DEDICATED TO SERVING INDIVIDUALS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS AND HISTORY OF HOMELESSNESS. TWELVE UNITS AT VALLEY CITIES LANDING ARE DEDICATED FOR HOMELESS "VETERANS". RESIDENTS ENGAGE IN ON-SITE AND COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICES THAT HELP THEM LIVE WITH STABILITY, AUTONOMY AND DIGNITY. STANDARD SUPPORTIVE HOUSING STANDARD SUPPORTIVE HOUSING PROVIDES HOUSING AND OUTPATIENT CARE FOR CLIENTS WHO MAY REQUIRE REGULAR STAFF CONTACT AND THE AVAILABILITY OF STAFF 24-HOURS-A -DAY, SEVEN-DAYS-A-WEEK, BUT WHO DO NOT NEED THE PHYSICAL SAFETY AND STRUCTURE OF A RESIDENTIAL FACILITY. THE PROGRAM OFFERS THE BENEFITS INCLUDED IN ALL OUTPATIENT TREATMENT SERVICES, IN ADDITION TO SUPPORT SERVICES THAT ASSIST PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS TO DEVELOP A DAILY STRUCTURE AND MEANINGFUL ACTIVITIES IN THEIR LIVES, MAKE CONNECTIONS TO COMMUNITY SOCIAL, EMPLOYMENT, EDUCATIONAL, LEISURE AND SPIRITUAL ACTIVITIES AND SUPPORT, ACQUIRE THE SKILLS AND MEANS TO MEET BASIC NUTRITIONAL NEEDS AND MEANS TO MOVE TO A LESS INTENSIVE SERVICE LEVEL WITHIN TWO YEARS. VALLEY CITIES SERVES AN AVERAGE OF 24 INDIVIDUALS A YEAR WHO ARE SERVED BY KING COUNTY AND MEET THE ACCESS TO CARE STANDARDS. PRIORITY IS GIVEN TO CLIENTS FROM WESTERN STATE HOSPITAL OR FROM ANOTHER LOCAL PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL. SECOND PRIORITY ARE CLIENTS WHO NEED AN EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME FOR STABILIZATION, ARE A FREQUENT OR HIGH UTILIZER OF PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALS OR JAILS, ARE AT RISK OF HOSPITALIZATION, OR WHO ARE CHRONICALLY HOMELESS. EMPLOYMENT SERVICES VALLEY CITIES IS THE LARGEST SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM IN KING COUNTY. VALLEY CITIES DOES MUCH MORE THAN LOOK FOR JOBS FOR THOSE IN THE PROGRAM. VALLEY CITIES HELPS CLIENTS WITH DIAGNOSED DISABILITIES LEARN THE NECESSARY JOB SEARCH SKILLS TO MAKE THEM SUCCESSFUL IN THEIR JOB SEARCH, SUCH AS HOW TO WRITE RESUMES, APPLY FOR A JOB, AND INTERVIEW. A HUGE FOCUS OF THE PROGRAM IS TO MAKE GOOD JOB MATCHES THAT BENEFIT NOT ONLY THE NEW EMPLOYEE, BUT ALSO THE EMPLOYER. VALLEY CITIES WORKS CLOSELY WITH THESE INDIVIDUALS TO PLAN FOR POTENTIAL CHALLENGES ON THE JOB AND OUTSIDE OF WORK THAT COULD MAKE LONG-TERM EMPLOYMENT DIFFICULT. VALLEY CITIES SUPPORTS THE INDIVIDUAL WITH JOB COACHING, ASSISTANCE WITH TRAINING AND WORKS WITH THEIR INTEGRATED TREATMENT TEAM TO ENSURE THERE ARE NATURAL SUPPORTS IN PLACE SO THAT THEY CAN BE SUCCESSFUL IN THEIR EMPLOYMENT FOR THE LONG TERM. VALLEY CITIES WORKS CLOSELY WITH EMPLOYERS IN THE COMMUNITY TO ENSURE VALLEY CITIES KNOWS THE DETAILS NECESSARY TO PROVIDE A GOOD FITTING CANDIDATE. ONCE VALLEY CITIES MATCHES A CLIENT WITH AN EMPLOYER, VALLEY CITIES WORKS IN COORDINATION WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION TO SUPPORT BOTH THE CLIENT AND THE EMPLOYER TO RESOLVE SITUATIONS BEFORE THEY BECOME PROBLEMS TO JOB SUCCESS. RESEARCH SHOWS THAT PEOPLE WHO HAVE A MENTAL ILLNESS WHO GO TO WORK HAVE INCREASED INCOME, IMPROVED SELF-ESTEEM, IMPROVED ABILITY TO MANAGE SYMPTOMS, AND INCREASED QUALITY OF LIFE. 73% OF VALLEY CITIES MENTAL HEALTH CLIENTS ARE UNEMPLOYED. EMPLOYMENT SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE TO ALL OF THOSE CLIENTS. 376 CLIENTS REQUESTED SERVICES FROM OUR PROGRAM IN 2019, WITH 142 CLIENTS BEING SERVED AND ENROLLED IN THE PROGRAM.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Brian AllenderCHIEF MED. O40$293,259
Brian PhamPSYCHIATRIST40$292,326
Shekh AliCEO/CFO40$289,615
John VaszariPSYCHIATRIST40$234,291
Anna HolenPSYCHIATRIST38$215,061
Cynthia GreerPSYCHIATRIST33$207,070
Catherine E ShimPSYCHIATRIST38$194,231
Jamie Noritake HensonCHIEF ADMIN40$138,817
Steve WilliamsSECRETARY1$0
Holly WestTREASURER1$0
Tallman TraskDIRECTOR1$0
Suzanne SmithCHAIR1$0
Emily ParzybokVICE CHAIR1$0
Reese McgillieDIRECTOR1$0
David HeinemanDIRECTOR1$0
Dave BlakeDIRECTOR1$0

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