On October 5, the Hotel Nia in Menlo Park opened its door for a very special celebration: the 60th anniversary of Caminar, a community-based mental health organization serving Bay Area families and individuals. The night’s events were led by renowned journalist and television host Lisa Ling, a longtime advocate for mental health causes.
For the evening’s centerpiece, Ling delivered a keynote address reflecting on the importance of mental health and community support for the betterment of society. Ling’s career covering social issues in the media has given her a unique perspective on the issue, which she shared with attendees. Also on the program that night were a gourmet dinner and live entertainment from jazz and pop musician Ann Hampton Callaway, who provided the affair with an elegant soundtrack.
Said Caminar CEO Mark Cloutier, “Celebrating this landmark occasion is a recognition of an effort started by parents of kids with mental health conditions that has grown into a compassionate and caring organization serving families, youth and adults in six counties across Northern California.”
Providing 60 different programs focused on prevention, treatment and recovery, Caminar delivers high-quality services to those with complex mental health, substance use and co-occurring needs. Founded in 1964, the organization is driven by compassion, science and an understanding of the root causes of mental health challenges.
Jessica Monroy for Drew Altizer Photography
Jessica Monroy for Drew Altizer Photography
Jessica Monroy for Drew Altizer Photography
Jessica Monroy for Drew Altizer Photography
Jessica Monroy for Drew Altizer Photography
Jessica Monroy for Drew Altizer Photography
Jessica Monroy for Drew Altizer Photography
Jessica Monroy for Drew Altizer Photography