Cassy

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544 Valley Way
Milpitas, CA 95035

CASSY is a non-profit organization based in Milpitas, CA that partners with various school districts in the Bay Area to provide free on-campus mental health services and resources to students. With a mission to support student well-being, CASSY offers student programs, staff training, crisis support, and community assessments, aiming to assess and address the impact of mental health on students' lives. Through their diverse and inclusive approach, CASSY strives to create a safe and supportive environment for students to thrive.

Working closely with school districts such as Campbell Union High School District, Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District, and Palo Alto Unified School District, CASSY collaborates with educators, parents, and community supporters to ensure the holistic well-being of students. Their team of dedicated counselors and staff are committed to improving mental health in schools, promoting positive habits, and providing resources that empower students to lead healthier and happier lives.

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