Enables Vulnerable & Emotionally Troubled Children To Lead Independent & Fulfilling Lives
Lincoln's Programs and Services are designed to provide a continuum of care for children, youth and families. With a focus on providing service to the most vulnerable communities, Lincoln is deepening its services where they are most needed.
From preventative to intensive services, we are committed to serving the whole child, family and community. Our principles of care – strength-based, family-centered, best practice focused, team-based continuum of care, and a commitment to prevention and early intervention – guide us in providing the best service possible.
In Alameda County, Lincoln provides support to over 400 relative caregivers through the Kinship Support Services Program. Each day approximately 60 day treatment students in Lincoln's nonpublic elementary and middle schools (Conyes Academy) come to receive a combination of educational and mental health services designed to help them transition into community school and family settings. Many of the children at Lincoln's Conyes Academy have endured significant traumas, which may include physical or sexual abuse, pre-natal exposure to drugs and alcohol, domestic violence, or familial instability and stress resulting from extreme poverty.
Keywords: childrens services, childrens mental health services, conyers academy.