Program Summary

Community Support Program

We offer Full Service Partnership (FSP) services in East and West Contra Costa County.

 
 
 
 
 
 
CSP East Program Manager:
Reynold Fujikawa, PsyD
 
CSP West Program Manager:
Margaret Schiltz, PsyD
  
To Contact These Programs:
Community Support Program East: 925.432.4118
Community Support Program West: 510.778.2816
 
This Service is Offered:
In the communities of East and West Contra Costa County and our Pittsburg and Richmond Clinics.
 
Languages:
Services are available in English and Spanish
 
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Eligibility Criteria:
Our CSP programs serve those with Medi-Cal and uninsured Contra Costa residents. Authorization by Contra Costa Mental Health required.
 
Services are Provided by:
Treatment teams that include clinicians, a psychiatrist, nurse practitioners, case managers, peer specialists, family partners, and doctoral and masters level interns.
 
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Act Now! Website Allows Feedback to be Sent Directly to the Alameda County Board of Supervisors and Alameda County Behavioral Health Leadership

Use the new Act Now! website to send your feedback directly to the Board of Supervisors and Dr. Tribble, Colleen Chawla, and Susan Muranshi!
 
In honor of May's Mental Health Awareness, there has been an effort to elevate the voices of the community in support of funding increase for CBOs. The Behavioral Health Collaborative of Alameda County has created a focused website that enables CBO staff and community members to send letters directly to the Board of Supervisors, with copies to Dr. Tribble, Colleen Chawla, and Susan Muranishi.
 
Let your voice be heard! Simply fill out the form and hit send. A letter will be automatically generated and sent to every member of the Alameda County Board of Supervisors urging them to take action on this mental health state of emergency in our County. You will also be alerted to our progress with the board and about events that you can join to show your support. Website here:  https://actnow.bhcollaborative.org   
 
Act Now! has been created to give clinicians, support staff, clients, their families, and the Alameda County community a voice in this critical debate for funding. Your voice is an important part of helping people in our community who need and deserve access to mental health and substance use treatment resources.