Asian American/Pacific Islander Community Resrouces
SCBH has compiled various local resources to meet the needs of the Asian American Pacific Islander community and information to better understand mental health disparities impacting this community.

Asian Mental Health Collective (AMHC): It is the mission of the AMHC to normalize and de-stigmatize mental health within the Asian community.
Find a therapist here.
Find communities/forums here.

Fighting Back Partnership (FBP): FBP is a non-profit collaboration that partners with businesses, residents and the government to improve neighborhoods, strengthen families, and support youth development creating a safe, health and thriving community. FBP was a key partner with SCBH as one of the three CBO organizations carrying out the Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Cultural Transformation Model (ICCTM) Innovation project representing the Filipino community. While the ICCTM Project has ended SCBH continues to partner with FBP and the community to implement strategies identified through the ICCTM Project to improve access for the AAPI community. 
To learn more about the services and support FBP provides, please call (707) 648-5230 or visit their website by clicking here.

Solano County Filipinx Mental Health Initiative (FMHI): FMHI Solano's mission is to empower the Filipino community by providing early intervention through education, stigma reduction and access to mental health resources leading to a resilient community. To learn more, please visit their Facebook page.

SCBH Access Line: To request mental health or substance use services, please call (800) 547-0495 and a mental health clinician will conduct a screening and assist you in getting linked to appropriate services. 

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: 24/7 suicide prevention hotline staffed by crisis specialists
call or text 988

Crisis Text Line: 24/7 suicide prevention texting crisis service staffed by crisis specialists. Text "HOME" to 741741

American Psychiatric Association: In order to learn more about mental health disparities experienced by the AAPI community please visit
www.psychiatry.org. 

Behavioral Health Virtual Services Platform
The California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) recently launched two free online behavioral health service platforms which are available for all California children, youth and young adults regardless of insurance coverage or immigration status. These platforms offer free one-on-one support with live coaches, a library of multimedia resources, wellness exercises, and peer communities monitored by trained behavioral health professionals.


  • BrightLife Kids, available for download on iOS devices in the Apple App Store, is for kids 0-12 years old and their parents or caregivers.
  • Soluna, available for download in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, is for teens and young adults ages 13-25

Both apps have been designed with input from more than 1,000 young people, caregivers, and professionals in the field and complement existing services offered by health plans, counties and schools. Both apps have strict privacy and confidentiality requirements, are monitored by trained professionals, have licensed behavioral health professionals on standby to intervene if clinically appropriate, and can connect users to crisis or emergency services when needed. Please click on the app names above for more information. 

Health Disparities in the U.S.
Please click the following link for more information about
Support and Resources for Addressing Health Inequity and Inequality in the US. This resource contains information about inequities currently being faced by many communities in the U.S. health care system and outlines efforts and strategies for addressing these inequities.