ACMHS Social Assistance

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About Company

Asian Community Mental Health Services (ACMHS) was established in 1974 by community providers, activists, and progressive citizens concerned about the well-being of low-income Asian & Pacific Islander (A&PI) immigrants and refugees in need of culturally competent mental health services. Our goals are: To empower Asian & Pacific Islander (A&PIs) to lead healthy, productive, and self-sufficient lives; To promote and advocate for culturally appropriate and linguistically accessible services for mental health, developmental disabilities, and family support; and To advance human achievement through advocacy, empowerment, and coalition building. To date, we have 130 multi-cultural, multi-lingual, multi-disciplinary full and part-time staff members including paraprofessionals, marriage family therapists, licensed clinical social workers, clinical psychologists, and psychiatrists. The core competencies of our staff reflect a wide spectrum of age groups, immigrant/refugee cultural status and language fluency in 8 A&PI languages/dialects: Cambodian, Cantonese, Mandarin, Japanese, Korean, Mien, Tagalog, and Vietnamese. Each year, ACMHS serves over 3,000 A&PI clients from Alameda and Contra Costa counties. ACMHS receives its funds from government, foundations, and individual donors; in the fiscal year ending June 30, 2009, ACMHS budget was $7.4 million. ACMHS maintains headquarters in Oakland's Chinatown (Alameda County) and a satellite office in Richmond (Contra Costa County).

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    Name:
    Asian Community Mental Health Services
    Founded:
    Employees:
    75
    Industries:
    Trusts: Educational, Religious, Etc., Membership Organizations
    Phones:
    +1 (510) 625-1650     
    Locations:
    310 8th St Ste 201 Oakland California, 94607 United States


    Website:
    http://www.acmhs.org
    CEO: Patrick Sun

Employee Ratings

  • Based on full-time and part-time employees only, with 6 reviewers

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    Recommend to a friend

    They do business with integrity and rational thinking. Overall, it's an excellent place to work, with products that are winning in the marketplace.

Reviews

  • Great place to work amid shrinking budget Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist

    2017-09-02 16:25:15.873

    Great people, nice teamwork, ample supporting staff and good management are combined with beautifully remodeled facility with up-to-date technology and equipments. It's overall a very friendly environment to work in.

    Unfortunately, the shrinking budget puts a shadow over this wonderful non-profit mental health organization, making it's future unpredictable and decreasing wages inevitable.