Jaclyn Garcia

Office Hours

Regular Office Hours
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Monday through Friday

Summer Office Hours
7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Monday through Friday
June through July

Jaclyn Garcia, LMFT

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
LMFT 109469
Counselor - Stockton Campus

I am a proud alum of Stan State and also a first-generation graduate. I was born and raised in the central valley where I have remained, staying connected & rooted to my community. I am passionate about helping others and seeing them rise above their difficulties.  Over the years, I have worked with diverse populations and most recently in a forensic setting where I have worked in depth with those experiencing anxiety, panic, depression, trauma, grief, substance use and more. Through a humanistic and client-centered approach grounded in authenticity, it is important for me to create a non-judgmental and safe environment for all my clients. I feel privileged to have this opportunity in working with Stanislaus State college students and to give back to the community that was supportive through my academics. I am dedicated to our college students in seeing they have the opportunity to enhance their existing strengths, increase coping strategies and resources, and build a healthy support system. The most important aspect to remember is you are not alone in your struggles and through authentic human connection, one can find resolution and healing.

A favorite motto is: “We rise by lifting others” – Robert Ingersoll

Resources

Community Adult Treatment Services

Program:

Community Adult Treatment Services (CATS)

Type of Program:

Outpatient Psychiatric services, outreach, case management, outpatient, psychiatric services resource and referral services

Description:

Provides Homeless outreach, housing, and community placement, Outpatient Psychiatric Services, case management, vocational and group therapies

Contact:

(209) 953-7425

Crisis Intervention Services (CIS)

Program:

Crisis Intervention Services (CIS)

Type of Program:

Crisis Services
Resource and Referral
Point of Entry for Adult Services

Description:

Provides emergency crisis services
24-(note: eliminate the space between 24- and hours) hour per day in the Mental Health Center or as appropriate on a mobile crisis basis throughout the county.

Contact:

(209) 468-8686

Lodi Outpatient Clinic

Program:

Clinical Services

Type of Program:

Outpatient Psychiatric Services

Description:

Children and Adult outpatient program that provides psychiatric evaluation, medication support services, psycho-education, case management and group therapy.

Contact:

(209) 331-2070
 

St. Joseph’s Behavioral Health Center

Program:

St. Joseph’s Behavioral Health Center

Type of Program:

FREE Behavioral Evaluations, Chemical Recovery Program

Inpatient Services & Outpatient Services

Description:

St. Joseph's provides comprehensive behavioral health services for psychiatric and chemical dependency disorders, including day treatment programs, and outpatient services.

Contact:

(209) 461-2000

La Familia Services

Program:

La Familia Services

Type of Program:

Outpatient Psychiatric Services

Description:

Provides cultural and language-specific outpatient specialty mental health services to Latino clients and families. Services include psychiatric evaluation, case management, individual and group services.

Contact:

(209) 468-2335

St. Mary’s Interfaith Community Programs

Program:

St. Mary’s Dining Room

Type of Program:

Dining room, Medical Clinic & Clothing and Hygiene Center

Contact:

(209) 467-7791

Hope Family Shelter

Program:

Emergency Shelter

Type of Program:

Serves women and children in need of housing

Contact:

(209) 824-0658

Shelters for the Homeless

Program:

Shelters for the Homeless

Type of Program:

Emergency/temporary housing for the homeless

Description:

Provides services at shelters operated by private organizations throughout the community for the homeless. Services include shelter, accessing mental health services, skills training, money management, job finding, food and clothing for Mental Health consumers.

Contact:

(209) 468-8871

Salvation Army Services

Program:

Salvation Army

Type of Program:

Homeless Shelter

Contact:

(209) 367-9560, (209) 609-0704

Gospel Center Rescue Mission

Program:

Gospel Center Rescue Mission

445 South San Joaquin Street

Stockton, CA 95203

Type of Program:

Homeless Shelter

Description:

Helping people become responsible, live in a supportive community (church, spouse and friends), with a job and permanent housing.

Contact:

(209) 466-2138

San Joaquin Pride Center

Program:

Non-Profit Organization

Type of Program:

Providing Resources and safe/welcoming environment for the LGBTQQIA community

Contact:

(209) 955-0701

Friends Outside

Program:

Friends Outside

Type of Program:

Community Reentry Services

Description:

Friends Outside is a visionary, pro-active child and family advocate helping families, children and incarcerated individuals cope with the trauma of arrest and incarceration, find a new direction, and to move forward with their lives.

Contact:

(209) 955-0701

Women’s Center - Youth & Family Services

Program:

Women’s Center

Type of Program:

Youth and Family Services

Description:

Women’s Center-Youth & Family Services is a safe haven and a place of healing for some of the most vulnerable populations in our community. The Women’s Center has been San Joaquin County’s only provider of free, confidential services and shelters specifically designed to meet the needs of homeless and runaway youth and victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking.

Contact:

(209) 941-2611

HUD - Housing Assistance Program

Program:

HUD of San Joaquin County

Type of Program:

The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is the Federal agency responsible for national policy and programs that address America's housing needs, improve and develop the Nation's communities and enforce fair housing laws.

Contact:

(209) 460-5000

Cal Fresh/Food Stamps (Second Harvest of the Greater Valley)

Program:

Cal Fresh Outreach Coordinator

Type of Program:

Assistance/Funding with food and food resources

Contact:

(209) 647-0000

Email:

calfreshoutreach@secondharvest.org

San Joaquin County Public Assistance

Program:

Human Services Agency (HSA)

Type of Program:

Financial Assistance

Contact:

(209) 468-1000

Mary Magdalene Community Services

Program:

Mary Magdalene Community Services

Type of Program:

Mary Magdalene Community Services offers services to adults, youths and children. Adult services include, but are not limited to marriage and premarital counseling, crisis intervention and referral, transitional housing and case management, job skills, resume writing and outreach.

Contact:

(209) 888-4519

Women, Infants & Children (WIC) - Nutrition Program

Program:

WIC Nutrition Program

Type of Program:

Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is a Supplemental Nutrition Program that offers food vouchers, nutrition education and counseling, and health care referrals to low-income pregnant or postpartum women, breastfeeding and non-breastfeeding, and to infants and children up to age 5.

Contact:

(209) 468-3280 Stockton

Emergency Food Bank

Program:

Free Food/Groceries

Type of Program:

Helping feed families in need.

Contact:

(209) 464-7369

Bread of Life

Program:

Free Food/Groceries

Type of Program:

Bringing Food and hope to families in times of need

Contact:

(209) 898-6911

Wings of Healing

Program:

Food Pantry

840 E. Main

Contact:

(209) 948-5564

S.D.A. - Stockton

Program:

Food Pantry

115 W. Vine Street

Contact:

(209) 465-0217

Good Samaritan Training Center

Program:

Food Pantry

1331 E. Freemon Street

Contact:

(209) 469-7098

Inner City Action

Program:

Food Pantry

1800 N. Wilson Way

Contact:

1 (800) 466-7205

Oasis City Center

Program:

Food Panty

848 E. Hammer Ln.

Contact:

(209) 478-4596

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San Joaquin County Pride Center

Program:

San Joaquin County Pride Center (SJPC)

Type of Program:

Non-Profit Organization

Description:

LGBT community center that serves the diverse San Joaquin County. We provide counseling services, outreach, education and training for the public and private sector.

Contact:

(209) 565-5023

Stockton Transgender Alliance

Program:

Supportive & Educational

Description:

Their purpose is to support transgender people and to educate the public about the issues that impact the transgender community of the Central Valley and Northern California

Contact:

(209) 649-0396

Facebook Page: Stockton Trans Alliance

LGBTQ National Hotline

Program:

Support Hotline

Description:

The hotline provides peer support and local resources for all ages.

Contact:

(888)-843-4564
 

LGBT National Youth Talk line

Program:

Talk line

Description:

Providing young people confidential peer support, information, local resources, and more, for callers through age 25.

Contact:

(800)-246-7743

The Trevor Project

Program:

National Organization

Description:

Provides crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning young people under 25.

Contact:

(866)-488-7386, text TREVOR to (202)-304-1200 or live chat on Trevor Chat at The Trevor Project

Transgender Hormone Therapy

Program:

Planned Parenthood

Description:

Health Center offers the following services specifically for clients who need Transgender Hormone Therapy: resources, services referral and Gender Affirming Hormone Therapy

Contact:

(209) 477-4103

PFLAG (Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays)

Program:

PFLAG National Office (Can route to local chapter)

Description:

The mission of PFLAG is to promote the health and well-being of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning persons, as well as their families and friends

Contact:

(202) 467-8180

National Resource Center on LGBTQ+Aging

Program:

Technical Assistance Resource Center

Description:

The National Resource Center on LGBTQ+ Aging, a program of SAGE, is focused on improving the quality of services and supports offered to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and/or transgender older adults, families and caregivers. Established in 2010 through a federal grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the National Resource Center on LGBTQ+ Aging provides training, technical assistance and educational resourcesto aging providers, LGBTQ+ organizations and LGBTQ+ older adults.

Contact:

(212) 741-2247

Email: infor@lgbtagingcenter.org

National Center for Transgender Equality

Type of Program:

The National Center for Transgender Equality advocates to change policies and society to increase understanding and acceptance of transgender people. In the nation’s capital and throughout the country, NCTE works to replace disrespect, discrimination, and violence with empathy, opportunity, and justice.

Contact:

(202) 642-4542

NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) LGBTQI

Type of Program:

The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) is the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness.

Contact:

NAMI Helpline: (800) 950-6264

Crisis (call or text): 988

LGBTQI | NAMI: National Alliance on Mental Illness

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Referred by Second Harvest of the Greater Valley (209) 239-2091. Please call each referral for more info on services provided, hours of operation, and any requirements.

Stockton – 95202

Wings of Healing 840 E. Main (209) 948-5564
S.D.A. – Stockton 115 W. Vine Street (209) 465-0217

Stockton – 95204

St. Vincent de Paul 2544 Plymouth Rd. (209) 465-3081
Valley Ministries 4118 Coronado Ave. (209) 810-9500

Stockton – 95205

Eastside Church of Christ 3206 E. Marsh St (209) 942-0220
Good Samaritan Training Center 1331 E. Fremont Street (209) 469-7098
Hurricane Missionary Baptist 428 S. Ash Street (209) 944-9688
Inner City Action 1800 N. Wilson Way 1 (800) 466-7205
Lighthouse Community Church 2393 Vail Ave. (209) 465-5263
Restoration for Life 1234 Anderson St. (209) 463-4500
Salvation Army 1305 E. Weber St. (209) 948-8955

Stockton – 95206

Valley Community SDA 2929 B Street (209) 915-1959
Greater Faith Missionary Baptist 345 W. Worth St. (209) 462-1913

Stockton – 95210

Oasis City Center 848 E. Hammer Ln. (209) 478-4596

Stockton – 95219

River of Life New Creation 136 Chung Wah Ln (209) 609-0704

Additional Resources

Salvation Army – ARC 1247 S. Wilson Way (209) 466-3876
Gospel Center Rescue Mission
Meals Only.
445 S. San Joaquin Street (209) 466-2138

If you are looking for assistance with Cal Fresh/Food Stamps please contact the Cal Fresh Outreach Coordinator at (209) 647-0000, or at calfreshoutreach@secondharvest.org

If you are looking for Public Assistance you will need to contact the Human Services Agency (HSA) of San Joaquin County at (209) 468-1000 for more information and how to apply.

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Updated: February 13, 2024