Contact Buckelew Programs
(415) 457-6964
Services
How to Receive Our Services
HOW TO ENTER OUR PROGRAMS
Buckelew provides employment services and recovery support to adults with mental illness in Marin, Sonoma and Napa counties. For affordable housing within Buckelew Programs, anyone interested must first contact the county’s mental health department listed below, for proper assessment and referrals. Other Buckelew services can accept clients directly.
Marin:
Marin County Mental Health Department:
Rene Mendez-Peñate 415-507-2767
Buckelew Employment Services (BES)
All interested may attend a free orientation meeting held at noon, every Tuesday at BES located at 3270 Kerner, Suite A in San Rafael.
Steve Hon,
Assistant Program Director 415-456-9350 ext 104 steveh@buckelew.org
Buckelew Employment Services (BES) can accept clients directly, a referral from the county Mental Health Department is not necessary. To qualify you must be a Marin resident, be 18 years or older and have a serious mental illness.
For information on Ticket to Work
Call Kelley Smith at 415-456-9350 Email her at kelleys@buckelew.org
Sonoma:
Sonoma County Mental Health Department:
The Resource Team 707-565-6900 OR
Gary Pierce 707-565-4943
Buckelew Employment Services (BES)
Sonoma County is looking for potential employers for clients ready and prepared to work. If you have employment opportunities or are seeking employment in Sonoma County, please contact:
Max LeRoux,
Employment Specialist, BES 707-571-5527
maxl@buckelew.org
Family Service Coordination offers families of those with mental illness education and referral. The Family Service Coordinator serves as a liaison with Sonoma County Mental Health and other community based organizations and services. Any family member or support person may contact the Family Service Coordinator for assistance in accessing services for themselves or their loved one. Contact Erika Klohe at (707) 571-8452 erikak@buckelew.org
Napa:
Napa County Mental Health Department:
Robin Merrill-Payne 707-253-4710 OR Murray Sobel 707-253-4717
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Buckelew Program’s provides affordable housing, employment services, and person-centered mental health services that promote wellness and recovery from mental illness. The purpose of our programs is to help people with mental illness to live, work, learn, and participate fully in their communities.

