Our Programs

Each program is designed to reach specific communities with tailored mental health support—all free, anonymous, and accessible.

Mobile Telehealth Van

Mobile Telehealth Van

The nation's largest 5G-enabled fleet bringing licensed therapists to communities, shelters, and underserved populations.

Our mobile vans bring mental health care directly to where people are—communities, shelters, military bases, and underserved neighborhoods across California.

Flagship ProgramNationwide5G-Enabled
5G-enabled mobile fleet
Walk-up sessions available
Licensed therapists on-site
Private, disposable headphones
Student Wellness Program

Student Wellness Program

Created for educational institutions, the Student Wellness Program gives students access to licensed therapists—whether remotely from where they are, or by walking up to TeleHealth Vans parked on campus.

Students can schedule therapy sessions ahead of time or walk up to the van for real-time access when a therapist is available. All sessions are free, private, and completely anonymous.

University PartnershipsWalk-Up or Scheduled100% Free
Remote sessions from anywhere on campus
Walk-up van access on select days
Schedule appointments in advance
Digital waiver system—no paperwork

Hawthorne Cares

City-wide mental health initiative making Hawthorne the first city with universal free telehealth access.

Working closely with local police, we provided de-escalation support and helped homeless residents get off the streets and into care—reducing emergency interventions and ambulance calls.

First Entire City as ClientPolice PartnershipAward-Winning
All city residents eligible—free access
Police de-escalation partnership
Homeless outreach and housing connections
Received city recognition award
Afghan Community Care

Afghan Community Care

Culturally competent, language-appropriate mental health support for Afghan refugees and families.

Operating in Texas and other regions, this program provides culturally competent, language-appropriate therapy for Afghan refugees and families navigating the trauma of displacement and resettlement.

USCRI PartnershipOnly ProviderTexas
Culturally competent therapists
Language-appropriate services
Trauma-informed care for refugees
Award-winning program from USCRI

Pull Up Mental Health Concert

Landmark event in partnership with LA Community College District, connecting 5,000+ students to mental health resources through music and top artists.

Beyond performances, the event provided free resources for housing, immigration assistance, and jobs through partnerships with the Department of Economic Opportunity and Department of Children and Family Services.

🏆 Jhené Aiko🏆 Ty Dolla $ignYG+ More Artists
9,000 StudentsLACCD PartnershipDept of Mental Health
Welcomed by LA County Director Lisa Wong
Introduced by LA County CEO Fesia Davenport
Housing, jobs & immigration resources on-site
Featured on Spectrum News
Jewish Student Mental Health

Jewish Student Mental Health

Ruderman Family Foundation funded program providing mental health support for Jewish students facing antisemitism at Harvard, MIT, Northeastern, and BU.

Focused primarily in the Boston, Massachusetts area, we serve students at Harvard, MIT, Northeastern University, Boston University, and other institutions experiencing the psychological impact of campus antisemitism.

Ruderman Foundation FundedBoston Area
Harvard, MIT, Northeastern, Boston University
Specialized support for antisemitism impact
Crisis response available
Culturally aware licensed therapists