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Napa’s Center for Mental Health Services2019

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Dear Friend, Investor, and Advocate,

As I look back on 2019, I find myself proud of the work that we have accomplished together. We helped over 1,500 people in Napa County with mental health services. Over 200 children aged 0-17, including 179 students across our school districts, received therapy services at their school. Over 200 older adults in our therapy clinic and our collaborative program, Healthy Minds Healthy Aging, received treatment, and we cared for 36 adults living in our supported housing programs.

Over the last three years, your support has provided a much larger impact. Together we grew the number of clients served by more than 20% and our revenue by 27%. This is all due to your concern for our community members who would otherwise have nowhere else to go for mental health treatment.

I also want to recognize our compassionate, talented staff of professionals, both clinicians and administrators, who work every day throughout the County to counsel, support and coach those who are struggling with life’s hurdles. Our clinicians have given our clients the tools they need to live emotionally healthy, stable lives and contribute to our vibrant community.

Please take a few minutes to review the following pages, and you will learn more about our amazing growth and the programmatic outcomes we have accomplished.

In service to our youth, adults and older adults,

Rob Weiss, LCSWExecutive Director

P.S. As you read this, we are in the midstof the COVID-19 crisis. We continue tooffer all critical mental health services via telehealth.

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OUR MISSIONFounded in 1948, Mentis’ mission is to provide affordable, bilingual, and professional mental health services for people of all ages living in Napa County. We equip over1,500 community members with the tools they need to live emotionally healthy lives.

At Mentis, we believe equipping our residents with the tools they need to live emotionally healthy, stable lives creates a community of enduring strength. Everyday, our staff of clinicians works throughout the County to counsel, support and coach those who need to overcome the hurdles that life can throw at us. Because everyone needs support at times, and without us, people throughout the Valley would needlessly suffer in silence.

WHY WE CARE

1 in 3 older adults experience anxiety or depression each year, & less than half receive treatment.(NAMI.org, 2018)

1 in 4 youth aged 6-17 experience a mental health challenge each year.(NAMI.org, 2018)

17.2%of high school

students seriously consider suicide (Kidsdata.org, 2018)

47.7%of LGBTQ high school students

seriously consider suicide.

(Kidsdata.org, 2018)1 in 5 adults experience a mental health concern.(NAMI.org, 2018)

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MENTIS BOARD OF DIRECTORS

PRESIDENTSarah Moore - Director of Brand Strategy, Mission Minded

VICE PRESIDENTKim Brown Sims - CEO and Founder, KBS Leadership Consulting

TREASURERElizabeth Hawkins - Tax and Audit Manager, Safe Harbor LLP

SECRETARY Julissa Marcencia - Chief Visionary, Wine Down Media

BOARD MEMBERS

Christopher Barefoot - Vice President of Public Relations, Opus One Winery

Andrea Clarke, M.D., - Physician-in-Charge, Napa Kaiser Permanente

Wendy Darneal-Carolo - Retired VP Events and Visitor Programs, Constellation Brands

Susan Dix Lyons - Founder and Chair of Clinica Verde, Co-Founder of Verday Health

Kyle Iverson - Napa Valley College Trustee

Bret K. Johnson Ph.D. - Clinical and Forensic Psychology

Susan Lyle, Financial Advisor - VP Investments, Wells Fargo Bank

John Wicks - Chief of Compliance, 5.11 Tactical

“Our entire community benefits from theavailability of good mental health services. We need to continue to normalize mental health so people who are struggling do not have the added burden of stigma.” ~ Sarah Moore, Board President

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Thanks to your support, 15-year old Jessica is now happy to be in school.

New to Napa County, Jessica was acting withdrawn and depressed during her

freshman year. Referred to one of our bilingual school-site therapists, Jessica

opened up—relieved to be able to talk in Spanish about what was bothering her.

She was not merely feeling the discomfort of being at a new school in a new

area; she was disturbed by memories of having been molested by a family friend

in the past.

Jessica was suffering from post-traumatic stress. Even though she moved

away, her vivid memories came with her. The Mentis therapist utilized a trauma-

informed practice to help Jessica process her memories and regain a healthy

and positive perspective on life. Today Jessica is glad to be back in school and

eager to make new friends.

Last year Mentis professionals provided bilingual mental health services to over

1,500 community members, including children and teens in schools.

SUCCESS STORY

“I know now that my past doesn’t determine my future,

and what happened to me wasn’t my fault. I am able to

enjoy life while making new friends and memories.”

~ Jessica

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Programs

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Programs & Services

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TEEN PROGRAM SPOTLIGHTThe Building Teen Resiliency in our Schools Initiative (BTRSI) is led by Mentis in collaboration with Teens Connect. Together, we offer school-based prevention and early intervention mental health services to youth impacted by trauma, abuse and toxic stress. From wellness activities to affordable and accessible individual mental health therapy, Mentis and Teens Connect provide on-site services both during and after the normal school day closely coordinated with school staff. Over the last three years, Mentis has served 435 youth on school campuses throughout Napa County with 75-83% of all students showing decreased symptoms of depression, anxiety, emotional distress and/or trauma. BTRSI has now been implemented at 10 middle and high school campus in Napa County and is proving to be an effective strategy for the prevention of mental health issues among young people.

Started 4 empowerment clubs on high school campuses, to break the stigma surrounding

mental health

Engaged 1,500+ youth in Wellness Cafes on 10

school campusesTaught 483 seventh grade students resilience skills through evidence-based curriculum Resilience for Youth

Provided 179 teens with group and individual

mental health therapy on their school campuses

Trained 86 teens and young adults in Youth Mental Health First Aid.(a suicide prevention training)

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Mentis partners with Teens Connect, who meets the unique mental health needs of Napa County youth and has an enduring impact on their wellbeing. Jeni Olsen founded Teens Connect to create safe spaces for open conversations, to get honest insights into the stresses, triggers, and anxieties plaguing our teens today and to design programs that deliver thoughtful responses and impactful solutions. Teens Connect is a nonprofit that is breaking barriers, saving lives, affecting lasting change, and protecting the most precious resource we have – our youth.

As a result of our partnership, Mentis is able to connect teens to free group and individual therapy on 10 of our middle and high school campuses in Napa, American Canyon and St. Helena. Off campus, Teens Connect offers programming that includes art and wellness activities, peer support, connection to volunteer projects, and referring teens to mental health resources when necessary.

Jeni OlsenFounder & Executive Director of Teens Connect

“It is a major contributor to my overall health and wellness.” - High school student when asked why is mental health important to you.

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2019 IMPACT

Mentis is here to help our community in times of crisis.• Over 1,000 people assisted during and after 2017 firestorm through June 2019,

including mental health first aid screens, outreach and trauma treatment.

• Ongoing COVID-19 bilingual telehealth mental health therapy for all ages, including

a dedicated support line for older adults experiencing fear and anxiety.

Serving 1,500+ clients of every age and income level, all over Napa County through ongoing programming.

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of our clients show marked improvement at completion of treatment in the following areas:• Improved daily functioning - home, school, and work• Reduced levels of emotional distress• Improved coping skills, stability and resilience• View themselves as feeling and functioning better• Show reduction in symptoms of depression and

anxiety• Show a reduction in symptoms related to trauma

WHERE DO WE SERVE?

Access to mental health services is critical.We go to where the community can access us.

Elementary to College Family Resource Centers Senior Centers

Disaster Recovery In-Home Care Mentis Clinic

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MENTIS GROWTH BETWEEN 2016 AND 2019

$2,578,4312019 Revenue

$2,029,9342016 Revenue

CLIENTS

REVENUE

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FINANCIALS

FY19 EXPENSES

FY19 REVENUE

27% grants

46% contracts

82% programs

3% rental + other

6% events

6% donations

12% service fees

6% fundraising

12% management + general

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Platinum Champions ~ $10,000 and Up

Adventist Health - St. Helena HospitalAnonymousBank of AmericaCity of St. HelenaCounty of Napa, Health and Human ServicesCommunity ProjectsMike and Sharon DixonE. Richard Jones Family FoundationKaiser PermanenteNapa Valley Community FoundationNapa Valley VintnersAlex and Karen PottsQueen of the Valley Community InvestmentRedwood Credit UnionSt. Helena Hospital FoundationGaren and Shari StaglinSyar Foundation, Jim and Susan SyarThe Joseph & Vera Long FoundationThe Peter A. and Vernice H. Gasser Foundation

Gold Champions ~ $5,000 - $9,999

AnonymousAnn BurchillGillian and Phil BurchillKendra and Andrew FeshbachMarion Mendelsohn Fund of the Napa Valley Community FoundationKate McManusKBS Leadership ConsultingBob and Berit MuhNapa Fund, Isabel and Michael Mondavi Family, of the Napa Valley Community FoundationCharles O’Neill and Erin Schulz

Strong Communities Fund of the Napa Valley Community FoundationThe Doctors CompanyWells Fargo

Silver Champions ~ $2,500 - $4,999

AMA WaterwaysBank of MarinKevin and Jessica Gilleran Bret Johnson and Paul KassFred and Lenore KayneErin LubyLinda LucasMechanics BankSarah Moore and David BeglerMary and Ed MoudryOkos Partners LLC.Rick and Cathy OsgoodSt. Mary’s Episcopal ChurchJohn Wicks and Jolene YeePaul Woolls and Betty O’shaughnessy-Woolls

Bronze Champions ~ $1,000 - $2,499

Dave AakerChristopher Barefoot and John Henry MartinGeni BennettsMichael BorckCraig Sultan and Sandra CallWendy and Steve CaroloAndi ClarkeSusan Dix LyonsBill and Mary DoddCraig EasleyMark and Sonja FarleyMoira and Kenneth FeingoldFirst American TitleFischer Financial Partners

CIRCLE OF CHAMPIONS

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Ellie Meyer Fund of the Napa Valley Community Foundation Morton L. FriedkinNapa City Fire Fighters Charitable FundStephanie GambleRob Weiss and Julia GonzalezDirk and Charlotte HampsonPamela HarringtonGordon HarsaghyCarrie HaysThe Huneeus FoundationBeta and Larry HydePeter and Nancy JuveJuli and Scott KauffmanKelly Crane and Cynthia KeePeter and Annette KrammerEstelle and Sebastian LaneWill and Julissa MarcenciaPeter and Liz MarksTom MarslandTyler and Hannah MullenBenjamin NewsomBeth NickelDavid and Linnea PearsonJoan QuinlanRoss Family Fund of the Napa Valley Community FoundationDelia ViaderLaura and Aaron WebbWebb Brand ConsultingDavid WeissWest America BankWindermere Real Estate Napa

Copper Champions ~ $250 - $999

Dale and Bette AcombAsa BairdCalhoun & Co.Kerin BashawJonathan BaumanArthur and Barbara Beato

Sara & Jonah BeerJoe BeiraoBen & Jerry’sMary BianchiBill and Becky BirdsongJC BullerCathy and Dan BunnelKelly CarterGene and Miryam ChaeBill Chiat and Jim Gladfelter Michael CorriganFrank and Romney DelFiugoSocorro DelunaStephanie DemasiStan DunlapPhoebe EllsworthSam and Mel EnglePaul and Alexis EverettFacebookBob Fowles & Linda ParzychSteve Frattini and Louise HollowayWayne and Patti FreemanMark FreundMary GeongBert GeorgeSharon and Jonathan GetzDavid and Gina GilbrithPatrick and Pamela GleesonCarol GoldbergGrace GonzalezJanet GotchGusmer Enterprises, Inc.Anton HarringtonDeja HarringtonBrigid and Jeff HarrisAlexandra & James HaslipElizabeth HawkinsBillie HewittDenise Hicks SantosMichele IkemireKyle and Tiffany IversonJones & Perry, Inc.

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Peter Ostrow and Kira BronstonRon KraftTracy KrumpenJean LabadieTracy and Leonard LambDavid LattinLisa LaudemanClif Lede Family FundKathryn LeonardiniBreanna LestiLewis-Slater Family Fund of the Jewish Community FoundationGary and Patricia LiebersteinLawrence and Emily LohrJoe LongMurray and Maruja LugashPamela Walsh-Bernstein & Mark BernsteinMarkham VineyardsVania MatheusJohn and Tara MattsonScott McAdamsGwen McGillChristine and Michael McMillanMission MindedPeter and Katie MondaviMorgan L. MorganAndreas and Georgia Mueller-SchubertBarbara and Mike MurphyNapa County Hispanic Chamber of CommerceNapa Valley Community FoundationNetwork For GoodIrene OjdanaMartin and Jeni OlsenRebecca PeizerBrenda and Stephen PerryMichael PiazzolaRobert and Richene PlummerJudge Diane Price & Norm KrauseRich RamirezSteve RogersShilah Salmon

Patricia SimpsonHoward and Martha SmithRandy and Janet SnowdenChrista SteinrockTrent StoppelloCongressman Mike ThompsonSuzanne TranUnited Way Of The Bay AreaRobert Van Der VeldeJudd and Erica WallenbrockSteve WarsawJodine and Bob WhistenDiane WilseyAlexandra WlassowskyTerry Wunderlich

Friends $1 - $249

Sara AikmanDoug AllanJulia AllenAmazonSmile FoundationLarry and Adrienne AmdahlMark and Bonnie AndersenConnie AndersonNancy AndersonDorothy ArataMarci and Corey AtkisonPaula AvanzinoCheryl Bailly-JacobsDavid BantlyDoug and Bonnie BarnettJuli Barron-O’Malley and Sean O’MalleyCarlos BaustistaEdgar BonillaBrian and Chelsea BottariSteve and Janell BradleyRichard and Cindy BrockmeyerJames and Suzanne BronkCheri Brown

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Howell BroxtonJennifer BustaMary ButlerJose Calderon and Maira AyalaSandy CallahanKarrie CamezonFran CampanianAngie CancholaWilliam CarterPaula CastanedaCarpe DiemKathleen ChanceAshely ChoRobert and Margaret ClarkeCharles and Neisha ClaryDana CodronRemi CohenClaudia ColantuoniHarry CollamoreFernando CovarrubiasKendra CravenJeff CrawfordDebra CrowStephen CuddyKaren CullerTheodore CutlerAllison de LorimierKathleen De VriesAlexandra DelivanisMichael and Leslye DellarInes DeLunaStephanie DigardiBrian and Olivia Dodd Robert DupuyCaroline H. EikenbaryChristine EnglandPeggy Eriksen and Richard FaenziDr. Giovanni and Dr. Militza Esquivel

Lisa FeudnerSherri FidelDiane FlyrShirley J. FraserSharyn FullerJoelle Gallagher and Bill ChadwickSteve GalvanOsvaldo Gomez MartinezMaria GonzalezLouie GonzalezJeannette Goyetche and Jerry HoffmanVicki Green and Bob CurryRoberta GuiseKristine HaatajaMarcia HadelerMargaret HagerStephen and Fiona HamiltonSandy and Dean HansenElizabeth HealyJohn V. HeflebowerBruce and Carole HeidJim and Theresa HeimErnie and Susan HeineJose HernandezMary and Michael HerzogJoseph Hieu VoLori HillJonathan Hinman and Jennie Winton HinmanStephen HinshawLenore HirschDonna C. Homer Revocable TrustHop Creek PubPat HowardCynthia IversonJacqueline JacksonRich JacobsonBetty Jake

Jeff and Elaine SiefertJonny KarpukKathleen Stewart-Lightner and Marven LightnerMark KellBruce Ketron and Debra InmanJoel KingAlison Krebs BrownBasil and Frances KuzdenyiL & B Care Home For The ElderlyJohn LansinghMike LeaMartin LedesmaJames Lemaire IIAudrey LiebersteinJohn LilygrenNancy LindaasBrian LiuOscar and Lola LlamasScott & Samantha LloydGabriel and CarrieAnn LopezVanessa Luna ShannonMary LurosTony MaciasBarbara MackPeg MaddocksShannon MaherMia MalmKelli MarchbanksAndrea MarquardtDavid MarquardtGerardo MartinAdriana Martinez-ChavezEd Matovcik and Cheryl MeyerLorri McAuliffeRosie McNicholVirginia T. Means

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Kenneth and Marianna MerrittKatarina MezeiovaSherry Fournier and Michael WolfJohn MillerKristin MillerRicky MirandaShelly MochizukiTony MoralesPaul MugnierThe Murphy Family TrustRobin NakamuraNarvaez Insurance ServicesJohana NavarroCarol NelsenBridget NelsonLaurie NelsonNetwork for GoodNorth Bay GalleryHarris NussbaumDebra OberlinJim and Gayle O’KelleySandra and Joey OlivaValerie K. O’PryScott OwensP.E.O Sisterhood Chapter XM-CAMarti PalmerCraig PalmerGerane ParkMaria PavlouPenelope A. PawlPayPal Giving FundLori Jean PesaventoDoris PickVeronica PlascenciaBrian PlesciaSteve PotterJustin PrieserDianne and Jim Prior

Chip Bouril & Penny ProteauPuentes Wine CompanyKen and Sharon RandsMolly and Nathan RattiganDavid ReichmanPaul ReiserLeona H. RiceJeffrey RichardBarbara RileyKeith RogalRachel RossTay & GraceJohn and Dorothy SalmonHilda SandovalSandy SauterRaymond D. Schmitter Construction ManagementDanielle SchmitzChuck & Felicia ShinnamonKatie SimpsonDevereaux Smith and Laurence KamerDavid and Lana StanleyMaria and Tim StelKarla StrombergerCarliss SuchMarkley SuttonSteven and Heather TeagueCaroline TempletonMaureen and Cobis TheunissenKarin TroedssonJanet UptonMark and Tiffany van GorderBruce and Marla VictorMichael and Paula VlamingCassandra WalkerMaret WalterMaggy Walton and Sandra KapsiotisCharlotte and Cliff WarrenKasandra W. Weinerth

Norman Ernest and Irit WeirBill and Karen WetzelFlorence WhisenantKimberly WhistlerJoyce WigginPatricia WilliamsThe Wine Thief, LLCKathryn WinterMartha A. WiseJennifer YasumotoJonathan YothersJane ZastrowHilary Zunin

In Kind Donations

Ackerman Family VineyardsAlpha Omega WineryAMA WaterwaysArcudi WinesB CellarsBalloons Above The ValleyBill Chiat and Jim GladfelterBlack Stallion WineryBouchon BistroB.R. Cohn Winery & Olive Oil CompanyBroman CellarsBrown EstateCakebread CellarsCal-a-VieCalistoga RanchCameo CinemaCarneros Resort and SpaSteve Carolo Media ProductionsCasa KimberlyCharles O’Neill and Erin SchulzCharles Krug WineryChase Cellars

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Chimney Rock WineryClif Family WineryClos Pegase WineryCM DestinationsConstellation BrandsCosentino WineryCovert EstateCulinary Institute of AmericaDarioushDavis EstatesDelectus WineryDuckhorn VineyardsE.R. Sawyer JewelersEd SolivenEduardo DinglerFantesca Estate & WineryFar Niente WineryFestival Napa ValleyFiresteed CellarsFlowers Vineyards and WineryFly With WineFontanella Family WineryGamble Family VineyardsGamling & McDuckGirard WineryGroth Vineyard & WineryHacienda San AngelHanzell VineyardsHill Family EstateHyde Vineyard EstateJohn Anthony VineyardsJones Family VineyardsJudd’s Hill Winery

La ToqueLaird Family EstateLaurel GlenLokoya WineryMadrigal Family WineryMario Bazan CellarsMarkham VineyardsJoanne MartinMartis CampMercedes-Benz Of FairfieldMerryvale Family of WinesMt. BraveMuguette ReneeMustards GrillNancy and Peter MottNancy Rose LawNapa General StoreNapa NoodlesNapa River InnNapa Valley Film FestivalNapa Valley Welcome CenterNapa Valley Wine AcademyNapa Valley Wine TrainNapa Vallely Wine YachtOpus One WineryPage Wine CellarsPeter Michael WineryPlatypus ToursPremium Port Wines Inc.Progeny WineryQuintessaR Inn NapaReid Family VineyardsRoamin’ Kitchen

Robert Mondavi WinerySea Dream Yacht ClubScreaming Eagle WinesSeven Stones WineryShadowbox CellarsShafer VineyardsSilver Oak Cellars + Twomey CellarsSilverado Resort and SpaSpottswoode Estate Winery & VineyardStaglin Family VineyardSterling VineyardsSwanson VineyardsTamarack CellarsTammy Van AlystyneTeachworth Napa ValleyThe Prisoner Wine CompanyThe Westin Verasa NapaTilden HotelTor Kenward Family WinesTrefethen Family VineyardsTruchard VineyardsViader Vineyards & WineryVineyard 29Vintage Wine EstatesWSI NextGen MarketingWaterfall ResortWildcat Vintage ClothingWinedown MediaWindsor VineyardsYao Family Wines

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Napa’s Center for Mental Health Services

709 FRANKLIN STREETNAPA, CA 94559

[email protected]

“I still have a few bad days, but I know I can

always handle it.” -Lily aged 13 after

completing mental health treatment with her Mentis

therapist, Lindsey