Programs

Behavioral and Mental Health

Behavioral challenges, emotional difficulties, and mental health issues often reveal themselves in childhood and early adulthood. These challenges and issues can impact a young person’s functioning at home, in school, and in community. We view therapy as a partnership between youth, parents, other caregivers, and the clinician. Together, we help young people identify and understand their feelings, learn effective coping skills, and begin to heal from life’s challenges.

TAY Space
TAY Space
TAY Space is a community center for youth ages 16-25 (transitional age youth, or TAY) who struggle with mental and/or emotional disorders...
Community Counseling
Community Counseling
From short term, intensive crisis intervention to longer term case management and family support, Community Counseling clinical services...

Early Intervention

Failing grades, truancy, acute behavior challenges, or drug and alcohol use can start early. That’s why intervention must start early too, if we want to divert and prevent the escalation into more serious and dangerous behavior.

YouThrive
YouThrive
Side By Side’s YouThrive program offers early intervention services that equip young people with the strategies that build resilience...

LGBTQIA+ Support

For many young people who identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning, Intersex, or Asexual (LGBTQIA+), it can feel like no place is safe. LGBTQIA+ young people experience significantly higher rates of bullying, harassment, intimidation, and abuse at school, home, and out in the world. Add to this poverty, homelessness, and/or involvement in the child welfare or juvenile justice systems – categories in which LGBTQIA+ youth have a disproportionate representation – and it’s not a surprise to also find increased risk factors like depression, school drop-out, increased self-harm, and suicide attempts.

Our Space
Our Space
Our Space is a vibrant safe space for LGBTQIA+ youth ages 13-24 in Alameda and Marin County. For many young people who identify as...

Special Education

Sometimes young students and older youth experience social, emotional, and/or behavioral challenges too acute for them to function in traditional schools. They require intensive therapeutic support and an education plan fitted to their specific needs.

 

Irene M. Hunt School
Irene M. Hunt School
The Irene M. Hunt School (Hunt School) is a nonpublic day school that provides students in grades K through 12 with an individualized...

Transitional Housing

Young people who will be transitioning out of foster care and/or probation need housing and specialized support to stabilize, grow and establish the kind of safe, self-sufficient existence many of us take for granted.

Real Alternatives
Real Alternatives
Real Alternatives offers a continuum of transitional housing opportunities for current and former foster youth and/or those on probation...
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