Mental Health Nonprofits that Help Latino Community Say People Are Scared to Seek Help
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUN 26 – Santa Barbara County will use $240,000 from cannabis tax revenue to hire two mental health professionals to aid Latino immigrants facing distress from ICE actions, officials said.
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Santa Barbara County allocates $240K to expand mental health services for immigrants
The recurrent feeling is fear," says Julissa Pea, Executive Director of the Immigrant Legal Defense Center in Santa Barbara.Pea says her office has been overwhelmed in recent weeks, not only with legal inquiries but emotional pleas for mental health support, especially from families affected by ICE arrests across the Central Coast."We had unaccompanied immigrant children that we were representing for legal services come to us desperately asking …
It's hard to say it out loud, but fear has taken a toll on me.
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