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For immediate mental health support, please call our 24/7/365 helpline at (866) 623-9500. Rapid, safe and compassionate support is available for people in Claremont, La Verne and Pomona experiencing a behavioral health crisis. We will connect you to appropriate resources and support.
If you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency or need medical attention, call 911, or call or text the 988 Lifeline.
ACCESS TO CARE
Individuals interested in mental health services at Tri-City can access care either by calling, walk-in, or via referral.
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Monday–Thursday: 8:30 AM–5:30 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM–5:00 PM
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Monday–Friday: 10:00 AM–8:00 PM
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WELCOME TO TRI-CITY MENTAL HEALTH
Since 1960, Tri-City Mental Health has been the public mental health authority and primary provider of outpatient services for the residents of Claremont, La Verne and Pomona. Tri-City remains a steadfast community partner, supporting and sustaining an integrated System of Care for individuals experiencing mental health symptoms and their families.
Strengthening the community’s capacity for wellbeing, recovery and mental health is the foundation of Tri-City programming. Available services include but are not limited to prevention and early intervention services, psychotherapy, crisis support, clinical case management, medication support, peer support, linkage and referral, vocational training and support, socialization activities, and community outreach and training.
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We understand the path to recovery is unique for everyone. We offer a variety of mental health services and programs to help families and individuals of all ages reach their full potential. Let us help you find one that meets your needs and personal goals for wellbeing.
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ACCESS TO CARE
Individuals interested in receiving mental health treatment at Tri-City can schedule an appointment with our Access to Care department.
CHILD, TRANSITION-AGE YOUTH AND FAMILY SERVICES
We provide comprehensive outpatient and intensive mental health services to meet the specific needs of children, transition-age youth, parents/caregivers and the family as a whole.
ADULTS AND OLDER ADULT SERVICES
We offer comprehensive mental health services to support adults and older adults, including outpatient, intensive services and field-based care.
CRISIS SUPPORT SERVICES
Our crisis support services are available to help you or someone you know through the most difficult times.
WELLNESS CENTER
Our drop-in center is open to all ages and provides free programming to support the diverse needs of individuals and families.
PREVENTION AND WELLBEING PROGRAMS
We offer a range of prevention and early intervention services designed to promote wellness, resiliency and recovery for people of all ages.
COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAMS
Our free programs aim to strengthen the wellbeing of community members through linkage and referral services, trainings, stigma reduction and community building.
MHSA HOUSING
We assist qualified Tri-City clients with safe and stable housing and access to a range of services designed to support their recovery.
CLIENT RESOURCES
Consumer information is available for clients and family members so you can make the best decisions about your care.
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ADULT SERVICES
2008 N. Garey Ave
Pomona, CA 91767
(909) 623-6131
(866) 623-9500 (Toll Free)
(909) 865-9281 (Main Fax)
CHILD & FAMILY SERVICES
1900 Royalty Drive, Suite 180
Pomona, CA 91767
(909) 766-7340
(844) 233-6496 (Toll Free)
(909) 865-0730 (Main Fax)
WELLNESS CENTER
1403 N. Garey Ave,
Pomona, CA 91767
(909) 242-7600
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Wellness Center Annual Talent Show
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27 May 2026;
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Mental Health First Aid for Youth (Free Community Training)
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Friday Family Movie Nights
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Garey Ave, Pomona, CA 91767 909-623-6131 (Main Line) 866-623-9500 (Toll free) 909-868-1656 (TDD access) or 711 Quick Links Notice of Privacy Practices Jobs Wellness Center Mental Health Services Act Helpful Links Our Locations Privacy Policy Website Accessibility Connect with Us Download Acrobat Reader Privacy of Your Health Records - Tri-City Mental Health --> Home Our Services Mental Health Services Access to Care Child and Family Outpatient Services Children & Transition Age Youth (TAY) Full-Service Partnership Mental Health Student Services Act Adult Outpatient Services Adult Full-Service Partnership Field Capable Clinical Services for Older Adults Prevention & Wellbeing Wellness Center Family Wellbeing Program TAY Resource Center Employment Vocational Services Older Adult Wellbeing Peer Mentor Program Therapeutic Community Gardening Community Support Community Wellbeing Program Community Mental Health Trainings Community Navigators Stigma Reduction & Suicide Prevention Stigma Reduction Presentations Courageous Minds Speakers Bureau Creative Minds Art Gallery Directing Change MHSA Housing MHSA Workforce Education & Training Innovation About Us Our Mission & Values Executive Team Governing Board Agendas & Minutes Mental Health Commission Agendas & Minutes Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Departments Operations Human Resources Best Practices Joint Powers Authority Administrator/Clerk Finance Department Information Technology Our Locations Get Involved Internship Program Volunteer Join the Stigma Reduction Movement News & Events ACEs Aware Resources Helpful Links Documents Client Resources Privacy of Your Health Records Client, Consumer and Participant Rights Website Accessibility Privacy Policy Jobs --> Home Our Services Mental Health Services Access to Care Child and Family Outpatient Services Children & Transition Age Youth (TAY) Full-Service Partnership Mental Health Student Services Act Adult Outpatient Services Adult Full-Service Partnership Field Capable Clinical Services for Older Adults Prevention & Wellbeing Wellness Center Family Wellbeing Program TAY Resource Center Employment Vocational Services Older Adult Wellbeing Peer Mentor Program Therapeutic Community Gardening Community Support Community Wellbeing Program Community Mental Health Trainings Community Navigators Stigma Reduction & Suicide Prevention Stigma Reduction Presentations Courageous Minds Speakers Bureau Creative Minds Art Gallery Directing Change MHSA Housing MHSA Workforce Education & Training Innovation About Us Our Mission & Values Executive Team Governing Board Agendas & Minutes Mental Health Commission Agendas & Minutes Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Departments Operations Human Resources Best Practices Joint Powers Authority Administrator/Clerk Finance Department Information Technology Our Locations Get Involved Internship Program Volunteer Join the Stigma Reduction Movement News & Events ACEs Aware Resources Helpful Links Documents Client Resources Privacy of Your Health Records Client, Consumer and Participant Rights Website Accessibility Privacy Policy Jobs Call (866) 623-9500 2008 N Garey Ave, Pomona, CA 91767 Search Our Site Select Language English Chinese (Simplified) Filipino Hindi Korean Portuguese Spanish Vietnamese Home > Resources > Client Resources Privacy of Your Health Records What is the Privacy Rule? The HIPAA Privacy Rule establishes national standards to protect individuals' medical records and other personal health information and applies to health plans, health care clearinghouses, and those health care providers that conduct certain health care transactions electronically. The Rule requires appropriate safeguards to protect the privacy of personal health information, and sets limits and conditions on the uses and disclosures that may be made of such information without client authorization. The Rule also gives client's rights over their health information, including rights to examine and obtain a copy of their health records and to request corrections. Notice of Privacy Practices In 1996, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) was enacted by US Congress to bring about health insurance reform and to ensure that client health information is not used for any unintended or unauthorized purpose. As part of HIPAA's implementation, any organization providing health-related services that exchanges client health information electronically must provide its clients with a document that states how the information may be used and their rights concerning its use. That document is called the Notice of Privacy Practices, and is available on this page. Getting Your Medical Records How do I obtain my medical records? Release of Information Authorization/Request forms may be obtained by your provider or at Tri-City Mental Health Services locations: Adult Services - 2008 N. Garey Avenue Pomona, CA 91767 Child and Family Services - 1900 Royalty Drive Suite 180 Pomona, CA 91767 All requests for mental health records require a properly completed Authorization for the Release/Disclosure of Information including subpoena requests. Authorizations not properly completed and signed will not be processed and may delay records to be sent. Prior to releasing information and records, releases are reviewed and approved by designated case provider. Fees may apply. Please contact Medical Records department for details. Before submitting your request, it is important to review the form for completion, including: Personal identifying information of client, including full name, date of birth and Social Security Number (the last four digits are acceptable) Name, address and phone number of the individual or organization to which you want the records released What the information will be used for Description of Requested Information Time period for the information requested Initials where required Signature and date Where may I get a Release of Information form? Please contact the Medical Records Department at (909) 623-6131. Adult Program Medical Records Department fax: (909) 865-9281 Child and Family Program Medical Records Department fax: (909) 865-0730 Where may I learn more about HIPAA? You can learn more at the US Department of Health and Human Services . How does "consent" differ from "authorization"? Consent refers to instances in which the privacy rule does not require a covered entity/health care provider to obtain consent for uses and disclosures of protected health information, such as for treatment, payment and healthcare operations. Authorization is required by the Privacy Rule for uses and disclosures of protected health information (PHI) not otherwise allowed by the Rule. Who has the right to view my medical records without my permission/authorization? In some situations, PHI disclosures may be made without the client's authorization, but they require an opportunity for the client to verbally agree or object. These situations include: Disclosures to the client's next-of-kin or to another person (designated by the client) involved in the client's health care Notification of a family member (or the client's personal representative) of the client's location, general condition or death Disaster relief situations. Authorization in an emergency: If the client is incapacitated or in cases of an emergency, EMS responders, in the exercise of professional judgment, may determine whether disclosure of PHI is in the client's best interests. This provision of the Privacy Rule allows responders to inform relatives or others involved in a client's care that a client has suffered an affliction and to provide updates on the client's progress and prognosis. When Authorization Is NOT Required For certain uses and disclosures, an authorization or opportunity to agree or object, is not required: Required by law Public health activities (injury/disease control/prevention) Victims of abuse, negl Mental Health Commission - Tri-City Mental Health --> Home Our Services Mental Health Services Access to Care Child and Family Outpatient Services Children & Transition Age Youth (TAY) Full-Service Partnership Mental Health Student Services Act Adult Outpatient Services Adult Full-Service Partnership Field Capable Clinical Services for Older Adults Prevention & Wellbeing Wellness Center Family Wellbeing Program TAY Resource Center Employment Vocational Services Older Adult Wellbeing Peer Mentor Program Therapeutic Community Gardening Community Support Community Wellbeing Program Community Mental Health Trainings Community Navigators Stigma Reduction & Suicide Prevention Stigma Reduction Presentations Courageous Minds Speakers Bureau Creative Minds Art Gallery Directing Change MHSA Housing MHSA Workforce Education & Training Innovation About Us Our Mission & Values Executive Team Governing Board Agendas & Minutes Mental Health Commission Agendas & Minutes Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Departments Operations Human Resources Best Practices Joint Powers Authority Administrator/Clerk Finance Department Information Technology Our Locations Get Involved Internship Program Volunteer Join the Stigma Reduction Movement News & Events ACEs Aware Resources Helpful Links Documents Client Resources Privacy of Your Health Records Client, Consumer and Participant Rights Website Accessibility Privacy Policy Jobs --> Home Our Services Mental Health Services Access to Care Child and Family Outpatient Services Children & Transition Age Youth (TAY) Full-Service Partnership Mental Health Student Services Act Adult Outpatient Services Adult Full-Service Partnership Field Capable Clinical Services for Older Adults Prevention & Wellbeing Wellness Center Family Wellbeing Program TAY Resource Center Employment Vocational Services Older Adult Wellbeing Peer Mentor Program Therapeutic Community Gardening Community Support Community Wellbeing Program Community Mental Health Trainings Community Navigators Stigma Reduction & Suicide Prevention Stigma Reduction Presentations Courageous Minds Speakers Bureau Creative Minds Art Gallery Directing Change MHSA Housing MHSA Workforce Education & Training Innovation About Us Our Mission & Values Executive Team Governing Board Agendas & Minutes Mental Health Commission Agendas & Minutes Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Departments Operations Human Resources Best Practices Joint Powers Authority Administrator/Clerk Finance Department Information Technology Our Locations Get Involved Internship Program Volunteer Join the Stigma Reduction Movement News & Events ACEs Aware Resources Helpful Links Documents Client Resources Privacy of Your Health Records Client, Consumer and Participant Rights Website Accessibility Privacy Policy Jobs Call (866) 623-9500 2008 N Garey Ave, Pomona, CA 91767 Search Our Site Select Language English Chinese (Simplified) Filipino Hindi Korean Portuguese Spanish Vietnamese Home > About Us Mental Health Commission The Tri-City Mental Health Authority's (TCMHA) Mental Health Commission (MHC) is a state mandated advisory body comprised of community members and consumers who are committed to the effective and consumer-sensitive delivery of behavioral health services. It is established by provisions of the Short-Doyle Act, originally known as the Community Mental Health Services Act; is specified in Sections 5604 et seq. of the California Welfare and Institutions Code (WIC); governed by the Mental Health Commission By-Laws; and must comply with WIC Sections 54950-54963 and be subject to the provisions of Chapter 9 of Part 1 of Division 2 of Title 5 of the Government Code known as the Ralph M. Brown Act (Brown Act). Commissioners must reside or work within the TCMHA catchment area Pomona, Claremont or La Verne, serve on a volunteer basis, and are appointed by the Governing Board . O ne representative from the Governing Board also serves as a sitting Commission member. Membership Application for Mental Health Commission TCMHA is seeking young adults between the ages of 18 and 25 who are passionate about mental health and eager to make a difference in their community. This is a valuable opportunity to share your voice, represent youth perspectives, and contribute to shaping local behavioral health policies, services and supports. The Mental Health Commission Membership Application is available on this page or in print at the TCMHA Administrative Office located at 1717 N. Indian Hill Boulevard, Suite B, Claremont, California 91711. Office hours are Monday through Thursday from 8:00 AM–4:00 PM. For more information, please contact Mica Olmos, JPA Administrator/Clerk, at (909) 451-6421 or
[email protected] . Role of the Mental Health Commission The MHC is an advisory body to TCMHA Governing Board, and it has no policy or budget authority. The MHC role is to assure citizen and professional Involvement; review and advise on Behavioral Health Services Act Three-Year Plans, Annual Updates and Innovations Plans; and conduct Public Hearings on Integrated Plans. Mental Health Commission Duties Section 5604.2 and 5963.03 of the California Welfare and Institutions Code defines certain duties for the MHC: Review and evaluate the community's public behavioral health needs, services, facilities, and special problems where behavioral health or substance use disorder evaluations or services are being provided. Review any county agreements entered into pursuant to Section 5650 ; and make recommendations to the Governing Board regarding concerns identified within these agreements. Advise the TCMHA Governing Board and the Executive Director as to any aspects of the local behavioral health program. Review and approve the procedures used to ensure citizen and professional involvement at all stages of the planning process. Submit an annual report to the Governing Board on the needs and performance of TCMHA behavioral health system. Review and make recommendations on applicants for the appointment of the Executive Director of behavioral health services. Review and comment on the TCMHA's performance outcome data and communicate its findings to the California Behavioral Health Planning Council Conduct a public hearing on the draft integrated plan and annual updates at the close of the 30-day public comment period. General Commissioner Qualifications Demonstrate interest in community behavioral health services. Ready to commit to Commission duties, including preparation for and regular attendance at monthly Commission meetings, timely review of meeting materials and completion of Commission paperwork and training. Willing and able to work alongside behavioral health consumers and members of diverse communities. Able to constructively handle conflict and differences of opinion. Willing and able to work with TCMHA staff and Governing Board. Upcoming Meetings 20 May 20 May 2026 ; 05:00PM - Joint Governing Board and Mental Health Commission Meeting 09 Jun 09 Jun 2026 ; 03:30PM - 05:30PM Mental Health Commission Regular Meeting 17 Jun 17 Jun 2026 ; 05:00PM - Governing Board Regular Meeting 14 Jul 14 Jul 2026 ; 03:30PM - 05:30PM Mental Health Commission Regular Meeting 15 Jul 15 Jul 2026 ; 05:00PM - Governing Board Regular Meeting AGENDAS AND MINUTES Agendas are available prior to meetings. Minutes are available following approval. Current Agenda & Minutes | View All INFORMATION Mental Health Commission Membership Application Current Roster of Members Recruitment Flyer Recruitment Flyer (Young Adult Version) Meeting Schedule The Mental Health Commission holds regularly scheduled meetings at 3:30 pm on the 2nd Tuesday of each month These meetings are open to the publi Our Services - Tri-City Mental Health --> Home Our Services Mental Health Services Access to Care Child and Family Outpatient Services Children & Transition Age Youth (TAY) Full-Service Partnership Mental Health Student Services Act Adult Outpatient Services Adult Full-Service Partnership Field Capable Clinical Services for Older Adults Prevention & Wellbeing Wellness Center Family Wellbeing Program TAY Resource Center Employment Vocational Services Older Adult Wellbeing Peer Mentor Program Therapeutic Community Gardening Community Support Community Wellbeing Program Community Mental Health Trainings Community Navigators Stigma Reduction & Suicide Prevention Stigma Reduction Presentations Courageous Minds Speakers Bureau Creative Minds Art Gallery Directing Change MHSA Housing MHSA Workforce Education & Training Innovation About Us Our Mission & Values Executive Team Governing Board Agendas & Minutes Mental Health Commission Agendas & Minutes Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Departments Operations Human Resources Best Practices Joint Powers Authority Administrator/Clerk Finance Department Information Technology Our Locations Get Involved Internship Program Volunteer Join the Stigma Reduction Movement News & Events ACEs Aware Resources Helpful Links Documents Client Resources Privacy of Your Health Records Client, Consumer and Participant Rights Website Accessibility Privacy Policy Jobs --> Home Our Services Mental Health Services Access to Care Child and Family Outpatient Services Children & Transition Age Youth (TAY) Full-Service Partnership Mental Health Student Services Act Adult Outpatient Services Adult Full-Service Partnership Field Capable Clinical Services for Older Adults Prevention & Wellbeing Wellness Center Family Wellbeing Program TAY Resource Center Employment Vocational Services Older Adult Wellbeing Peer Mentor Program Therapeutic Community Gardening Community Support Community Wellbeing Program Community Mental Health Trainings Community Navigators Stigma Reduction & Suicide Prevention Stigma Reduction Presentations Courageous Minds Speakers Bureau Creative Minds Art Gallery Directing Change MHSA Housing MHSA Workforce Education & Training Innovation About Us Our Mission & Values Executive Team Governing Board Agendas & Minutes Mental Health Commission Agendas & Minutes Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Departments Operations Human Resources Best Practices Joint Powers Authority Administrator/Clerk Finance Department Information Technology Our Locations Get Involved Internship Program Volunteer Join the Stigma Reduction Movement News & Events ACEs Aware Resources Helpful Links Documents Client Resources Privacy of Your Health Records Client, Consumer and Participant Rights Website Accessibility Privacy Policy Jobs Call (866) 623-9500 2008 N Garey Ave, Pomona, CA 91767 Search Our Site Select Language English Chinese (Simplified) Filipino Hindi Korean Portuguese Spanish Vietnamese Mental Health Services The road to wellness is built on a partnership with the people we serve. Tri-City Mental Health offers comprehensive mental health services to support each person’s goal for recovery. We believe that wellness and recovery are possible for everyone, and our services are individualized based on need. We are dedicated to helping people experiencing a mental illness find hope, determine their path to wellness, and find their way to an independent, productive life. To request mental health services for you or your loved one , call or walk-in during regular business hours. For more information visit our Access to Care page or call (909) 623-6131 . Children, Transition-Age Youth & Family Services Outpatient Services We offer therapeutic and comprehensive outpatient services to meet the unique needs of children, youth and their families. Full-Service Partnership Oriented in a ‘wrap-around’ philosophy, the FSP program provides intensive services to children, youth and families with the highest level of need. Adult & Older Adult Services Outpatient Services We provide comprehensive outpatient services for adults ages 18 and over in order to support and facilitate recovery for mental illness. Full-Service Partnership Oriented in a ‘wrap-around’ philosophy, the FSP program provides intensive services to adults with the highest level of need. Field Capable Clinical Services Field Capable Clinical Services are intended for persons aged 60 and above who are experiencing barriers to traditional mental health services. Prevention & Wellbeing Programs Tri-City Mental Health is committed to preventing and mitigating the effects of mental illness and empowering individuals to live fulfilling, productive lives in the community. We provide a range of prevention and early intervention services aimed to support individuals in their path to recovery, increase interpersonal connections, and enhance the mental wellbeing of individuals, families and the community. Wellness Center The Wellness Center is hub of community activities for people seeking improved mental health and wellbeing, including free peer-run groups and supportive services. Transition Age Youth (TAY) Resource Center The TAY Resource Center is an inclusive, welcoming place for teens and young adults and offers a variety of free activities and services to enhance overall wellbeing. Family Wellbeing Program We provide free specialized programming to support and address the unique needs of children, youth and families as a whole, including groups and resources. Employment Vocational Services Community members in search of meaningful and gainful employment can access free programming including workshops and hiring events. Peer Mentoring Program Peer Mentoring is a free program that trains volunteers to listen to people who are looking for mental health support. Therapeutic Community Gardening Individuals have the opportunity to plant, maintain and harvest garden produce in weekly garden groups for therapeutic purposes and symptom management. Community Support Programs We believe in building the community’s capacity for mental health, recovery and wellbeing. Aligned with this vision, we offer a variety of free programs to support individuals, families and communities as a whole. Community Navigators Community Navigators provide free linkage and referral services to assist community members in accessing the services and support they need. Community Mental Health Trainings We offer free trainings to community members and organizations in Tri-City’s service area that cover a variety of mental health and wellness topics. Community Wellbeing Program This program provides small grants and technical assistance to help local communities improve their capacity to support the wellbeing of their members. Stigma Reduction Stigma Reduction provides resources, events, trainings and other free programming to reduce the stigma associated with mental illness and seeking help. Main Clinical Office 2008 N. Garey Ave, Pomona, CA 91767 909-623-6131 (Main Line) 866-623-9500 (Toll free) 909-868-1656 (TDD access) or 711 Quick Links Notice of Privacy Practices Jobs Wellness Center Mental Health Services Act Helpful Links Our Locations Privacy Policy Website Accessibility Connect with Us Download Acrobat Reader Governing Board - Tri-City Mental Health --> Home Our Services Mental Health Services Access to Care Child and Family Outpatient Services Children & Transition Age Youth (TAY) Full-Service Partnership Mental Health Student Services Act Adult Outpatient Services Adult Full-Service Partnership Field Capable Clinical Services for Older Adults Prevention & Wellbeing Wellness Center Family Wellbeing Program TAY Resource Center Employment Vocational Services Older Adult Wellbeing Peer Mentor Program Therapeutic Community Gardening Community Support Community Wellbeing Program Community Mental Health Trainings Community Navigators Stigma Reduction & Suicide Prevention Stigma Reduction Presentations Courageous Minds Speakers Bureau Creative Minds Art Gallery Directing Change MHSA Housing MHSA Workforce Education & Training Innovation About Us Our Mission & Values Executive Team Governing Board Agendas & Minutes Mental Health Commission Agendas & Minutes Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Departments Operations Human Resources Best Practices Joint Powers Authority Administrator/Clerk Finance Department Information Technology Our Locations Get Involved Internship Program Volunteer Join the Stigma Reduction Movement News & Events ACEs Aware Resources Helpful Links Documents Client Resources Privacy of Your Health Records Client, Consumer and Participant Rights Website Accessibility Privacy Policy Jobs --> Home Our Services Mental Health Services Access to Care Child and Family Outpatient Services Children & Transition Age Youth (TAY) Full-Service Partnership Mental Health Student Services Act Adult Outpatient Services Adult Full-Service Partnership Field Capable Clinical Services for Older Adults Prevention & Wellbeing Wellness Center Family Wellbeing Program TAY Resource Center Employment Vocational Services Older Adult Wellbeing Peer Mentor Program Therapeutic Community Gardening Community Support Community Wellbeing Program Community Mental Health Trainings Community Navigators Stigma Reduction & Suicide Prevention Stigma Reduction Presentations Courageous Minds Speakers Bureau Creative Minds Art Gallery Directing Change MHSA Housing MHSA Workforce Education & Training Innovation About Us Our Mission & Values Executive Team Governing Board Agendas & Minutes Mental Health Commission Agendas & Minutes Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Departments Operations Human Resources Best Practices Joint Powers Authority Administrator/Clerk Finance Department Information Technology Our Locations Get Involved Internship Program Volunteer Join the Stigma Reduction Movement News & Events ACEs Aware Resources Helpful Links Documents Client Resources Privacy of Your Health Records Client, Consumer and Participant Rights Website Accessibility Privacy Policy Jobs Call (866) 623-9500 2008 N Garey Ave, Pomona, CA 91767 Search Our Site Select Language English Chinese (Simplified) Filipino Hindi Korean Portuguese Spanish Vietnamese Home > About Us Governing Board Tri-City Mental Health Authority is overseen by a Governing Board composed of seven members. Four members are a council member of his/her respective City, and three members of the Board are community members appointed by the three Cities, each serving without compensation. The Governing Board has the powers common to public agencies as enumerated in the Joint Exercise of Powers Act. Meeting monthly, the Board directs the strategic objectives and policy of Tri-City. Get to know our Governing Board members below. The Governing Board holds regularly scheduled meetings on the third Wednesday of each month at the MHSA Administrative Office. Meeting dates, times and locations are subject to change. Please check the posted agenda for the most current information. All meetings are open to the public, except special closed sessions that concern personnel or legal matters. City of Claremont Council Member, District 4 Jed Leano, Esq., Chair J ed Leano is serving his second term on Claremont City Council (November 2022 - November 2026). Mayor Leano serves as chair of the San Gabriel Valley Regional Housing Trust Board, Chair of Tri-City Mental Health Board, and Claremont’s representative to the San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments (SGV COG) Homelessness Committee. He represents the SGV COG on the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) Community Economic and Human Development Committee (CEHD), charged with the Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA) methodology, and represents SCAG on the Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Review Committee (MSRC), charged with overseeing programs to reduce motor vehicle air pollution. He serves as chair of the Claremont Lincoln University MPA program Advisory Council, Vice Chair of the Filipino American Democratic Caucus of the CA Democratic Party, and on the board of the San Gabriel Valley Immigration Resource Center. Prior to his election to City Council, Councilmember Leano served as the Vice Chair of the Community and Human Services Commission and was the founding Chair of Housing Claremont. Since 2011, he has served as lead attorney for the quarterly immigration and naturalization clinic at the United Methodist Church. He was founding board member and lead attorney of the Neighborhood Immigration Clinic in 2009, a state-wide pro-bono immigration law clinic, and served as Board Chair from 2012-2014. Prior to moving to Claremont, Jed resided in Pasadena, CA where he served as 80th President of the Pasadena Jaycees and National Legal Counsel for the United States Jaycees. Councilmember Leano works as an immigration attorney in private practice in Pasadena, CA. He was admitted to practice law by the New Jersey Supreme Court in 2006. He obtained his Juris Doctor from Rutgers School of Law in 2005 and Bachelor of Arts from the University of Kentucky in 2001. He and his wife Liz have one son, Welles. City of La Verne Council Member, District 5 Wendy Lau, Esq., Vice Chair Wendy Lau is a Risk Management Sr. Manager for AECOM, a Fortune 500 architectural, engineering, and consulting firm. In this role, she is engaged in the evaluation and mitigation of risk for potential pursuits and actively assists business lines and teams with the management of risks throughout the lifetime of a project. Wendy also serves as an AECOM Global Well-Being Strategic Partner, a Global Mental Health Ally, and as the President of the Women’s Leadership Alliance, the women’s employee resource group. Prior to AECOM, Wendy was a partner at Wood Smith Henning & Berman, LLP, a national civil defense law firm. For over sixteen years, Wendy served as legal counsel to numerous companies ranging from small businesses to multi-million-dollar corporations. Her legal experience includes business transactions, contracts, construction, labor and employment, and general liability while her overall professional expertise includes strategic planning, fiscal accountability, onboarding, team building, and professional development, as well as talent management and pipelining. Wendy’s other current responsibilities include serving as a Trustee for the University of La Verne, a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI); a director on Phi Sigma Sigma’s National Housing Corporation; and a Councilmember for the City of La Verne. City of Pomona Council Member, District 4 Elizabeth Ontiveros-Cole, Board Member City of Pomona Council Member Elizabeth Ontiveros-Cole has lived in Pomona for six decades – she was raised in Pomona, graduated from Pomona schools, was married and raised her children in Pomona. She has worked for Pomona Unified School District Health Services for 22 years. As a dedicated Pomona citizen and District Four resident, she played a vital role in the installation of traffic calming provisions in her neighborhood to p Mental Health First Aid for Youth (Free Community Training) - Tri-City Mental Health --> Home Our Services Mental Health Services Access to Care Child and Family Outpatient Services Children & Transition Age Youth (TAY) Full-Service Partnership Mental Health Student Services Act Adult Outpatient Services Adult Full-Service Partnership Field Capable Clinical Services for Older Adults Prevention & Wellbeing Wellness Center Family Wellbeing Program TAY Resource Center Employment Vocational Services Older Adult Wellbeing Peer Mentor Program Therapeutic Community Gardening Community Support Community Wellbeing Program Community Mental Health Trainings Community Navigators Stigma Reduction & Suicide Prevention Stigma Reduction Presentations Courageous Minds Speakers Bureau Creative Minds Art Gallery Directing Change MHSA Housing MHSA Workforce Education & Training Innovation About Us Our Mission & Values Executive Team Governing Board Agendas & Minutes Mental Health Commission Agendas & Minutes Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Departments Operations Human Resources Best Practices Joint Powers Authority Administrator/Clerk Finance Department Information Technology Our Locations Get Involved Internship Program Volunteer Join the Stigma Reduction Movement News & Events ACEs Aware Resources Helpful Links Documents Client Resources Privacy of Your Health Records Client, Consumer and Participant Rights Website Accessibility Privacy Policy Jobs --> Home Our Services Mental Health Services Access to Care Child and Family Outpatient Services Children & Transition Age Youth (TAY) Full-Service Partnership Mental Health Student Services Act Adult Outpatient Services Adult Full-Service Partnership Field Capable Clinical Services for Older Adults Prevention & Wellbeing Wellness Center Family Wellbeing Program TAY Resource Center Employment Vocational Services Older Adult Wellbeing Peer Mentor Program Therapeutic Community Gardening Community Support Community Wellbeing Program Community Mental Health Trainings Community Navigators Stigma Reduction & Suicide Prevention Stigma Reduction Presentations Courageous Minds Speakers Bureau Creative Minds Art Gallery Directing Change MHSA Housing MHSA Workforce Education & Training Innovation About Us Our Mission & Values Executive Team Governing Board Agendas & Minutes Mental Health Commission Agendas & Minutes Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Departments Operations Human Resources Best Practices Joint Powers Authority Administrator/Clerk Finance Department Information Technology Our Locations Get Involved Internship Program Volunteer Join the Stigma Reduction Movement News & Events ACEs Aware Resources Helpful Links Documents Client Resources Privacy of Your Health Records Client, Consumer and Participant Rights Website Accessibility Privacy Policy Jobs Search Our Site Select Language English Chinese (Simplified) Filipino Hindi Korean Portuguese Spanish Vietnamese Home Events Calendar By Year By Month By Week Today Search Mental Health First Aid for Youth (Free Community Training) Wednesday, May 27, 2026, 08:30am - 04:30pm Every month, Tri-City Mental Health hosts free Community Mental Health Trainings to address ways to support individual and community mental health and build resilience. This month, we're hosting a free Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) for Youth training on Wednesday, May 27, 2026 . This training will be held from 8:30 AM-4:30 PM at the MHSA Administrative Office located at 2001 N Garey Ave, Pomona, CA. Whether you work with children and youth, or you’re a parent or caregiver, you can play a critical role in helping children and youth thrive. Youth Mental Health First Aid (YMHFA) is designed to teach adults who support and regularly interact with young people how to help an adolescent (age 12-18) who is experiencing a mental health or addictions challenge or is in crisis, using a 5-step Mental Health First Aid Action Plan (ALGEE). Participants will learn: Common signs and symptoms of mental health challenges, including anxiety, depression, eating disorders and attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD) and substance use challenges. Expanded content on trauma, substance use, self-care and the impact of social media and bullying How to interact with a child or adolescent in crisis How to connect youth to professional, peer, social, and self-help care Open to the general public, service providers and community members in Pomona, Claremont and La Verne. Register for this training For more information, please contact Paul Osorio, Community Behavioral Health Trainer, at
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Aligned with this vision, we offer a variety of free programs to support individuals, families and communities as a whole. Community Navigators Community Navigators provide free linkage and referral services to assist community members in accessing the services and support they need. Community Mental Health Trainings We offer free trainings to community members and organizations in Tri-City’s service area that cover a variety of mental health and wellness topics. Community Wellbeing Program This program provides small grants and technical assistance to help local communities improve their capacity to support the wellbeing of their members. Stigma Reduction Stigma Reduction provides resources, events, trainings and other free programming to reduce the stigma associated with mental illness and seeking help. Main Clinical Office 2008 N. 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