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The Tri-City Wellness Center is open Monday through Friday from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM. To ensure we support all participants, the Center will also continue offering telehealth support groups.

Please view our monthly Wellness Center calendar for a list of available support groups and events. To participate in a virtual group, please pre-register by contacting the Wellness Center at wellness@tricitymhs.org or calling toll-free at (888) 593-4448.


Available to all community members in Claremont, La Verne and Pomona, the Family Wellbeing program offers community resources and free specialized services to support families and caregivers of people experiencing mental health challenges. Individual members and families are provided a safe and nurturing space to give and receive support, share experiences, and build a sense of community.

Free programming includes peer support groups (both on-site and out in the community with local organizations), individual support and an array of age-appropriate activities focused on wellness (e.g. music, art, cooking and exercise). Our goal is to help create an encouraging and resourceful community for individuals and their families and provide the tools necessary to enhance the wellbeing of all members. Supportive services for children, teens and families include:

      • Ongoing peer and family support groups
      • Parenting classes (offered in English and Spanish)
      • Skills building and leadership development
      • Art, music and recreational activities
      • Family movie nights
      • Annual summer camp
      • Resource development
      • Advocacy
      • Connection to community resources

 

Explore Wellness Center Services

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Family Wellbeing ProgramWe provide free programming to support and address the unique needs of children, youth and families as a whole, including groups and resources.
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Transition Age Youth (TAY) Resource Center The TAY Resource Center is an inclusive, welcoming place for teens and young adults and offers a variety of free activities and services to enhance overall wellbeing.
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Older Adult Wellbeing ProgramWe provide free specialized programming, groups and resources to support and address the unique needs of older adults ages 60+.
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Employment Vocational ServicesCommuniy members in search of meaningful and gainful employment can access free programming, including workshops, job readiness support and hiring events.