Are you in a crisis? Click Here for the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Serving Sonoma, Marin counties
Need support navigating the landscape of behavioral health services and community resources for yourself or a loved one? We provide information and connection to mental health, substance use treatment, and other services. Our navigators also respond to urgent calls with Santa Rosa’s inRESPONSE mobile team.
Come learn about Buckelew and community resources in Sonoma County every Tuesday from 3-4:30 p.m. All are welcome to this free clinic! Our community room also will be open. Hosted by our Family Service Coordination team at 2235 Mercury Way Ste 107, Santa Rosa.
Our navigators and case managers are here to support you––even if you don’t know exactly what you need or how to get started. Buckelew’s “No Wrong Door” policy ensures that everyone seeking support is met with compassion and care, regardless of where they start their journey. We’ll connect you and/or your loved one to the right information, services, and support in your time of need.
Serving: Sonoma residents
Get started: Contact us at FSC@Buckelew.org or 707.571.8452
The Family Service Coordination team provides referrals and education for families and allies of those with behavioral health issues. We help you understand and access services for yourself or your loved one. We liaise with Sonoma County Mental Health and other community-based organizations. We also offer specialized support and resources to families with a loved one who is navigating the criminal justice system, a behavioral healthcare hospital, or impacted by gang activity.
Serving: Santa Rosa residents
Get started: Call 707.575.HELP (4357) if you suspect someone is having a mental
health or substance use crisis.
Buckelew is proud to partner with Santa Rosa’s innovative mobile mental health support program, which responds to mental health and substance use crises. The inRESPONSE team consists of a mental health clinician, paramedic, homeless outreach specialist, and Buckelew service navigator. They provide on-scene evaluations, de-escalation, support, and referrals to wrap-around services.
Who’s eligible: Sonoma County residents with referral from Sonoma County Behavioral Health
Questions? Contact us at 707.571.5581
CTRT supports behavioral health services clients to gain and maintain their independence in the community, individually, or in shared households. We assist with system navigation and case management, helping clients secure and maintain support services to improve their quality of life and self-sufficiency.
Who’s eligible: Young adults and their families
Questions? Contact us at 707.571.5581
TAY supports young adults (ages 18-25) who need mental healthcare and other
wraparound services to help them stabilize their health and housing. Our work includes supporting residents of Tamayo Village, transitional housing for former foster youth and young adults with mental health challenges.
Who’s eligible: Marin County residents with referral from Marin Community Clinics
Questions? Contact us at 707.571.5581
Maternidad y Esperanza offers bilingual mental health services integrated with perinatal healthcare for Latina mothers experiencing postpartum depression and/or trauma. Serving over 150 new low-income mothers a year, our case managers provide weekly support groups, home visits, and referrals to local resources––including support with urgent needs like food and transportation.
More than 9,000 outreach activities were hosted by Buckelew’s Family Service Coordination team last year.