Transitional Mental Health Services | Transition Age Youth (TAY) Partnership - Fred Finch Youth and Family Services
Provides community-based comprehensive range of intensive support services and housing referrals in Contra Costa County for transition age young adults ages 16 - 25 that have significant mental health issues and are homeless or at imminent risk of homelessness. This includes young adults who are currently undocumented immigrants. TAY's purpose is to help youth to be able to achieve their individualized, recovery-focused goals and to be able to function as self-sufficiently as possible within their homes and communities. The program supports youth with accessing a variety of housing referrals. TAY is a collaborative partnership of the Fred Finch Youth Center, Contra Costa Youth Continuum of Services, Greater Richmond Interfaith Program's and The Latina Center, as well as Contra Costa County Mental Health Services.
Physical Address
2523 El Portal Drive, Suite 201, San Pablo, CA 94806
Hours
Seven days per week, 9am-7pm. 24 hour per day on-call support for enrolled youth
Website
Application process
Call main number and speak to clinical supervisor.
Fee
Medi-Cal, Medi-Cal eligible, Uninsured
Required documents
None
Eligibility
Youth, ages 16-25, Contra Costa County resident, leaving the foster care systems or homeless, and have serious mental health disabilities that significantly impair their functioning in community living. Must be homeless or at imminent risk for homelessness.
Languages
English and Spanish
Service area
Contra Costa County
Agency info
Fred Finch Youth Center
Operates mental illness and/or substance abuse residential and non-residential programs for youth ages 12-19 with developmental disabilities and/or emotional disturbance 12-18 in Oakland, Vacaville and San Diego.