Culver City Wellness Resource Fair Tuesday

 

Mobile Crisis Team Launch & Mental Wellness Resource Fair

WHEN

Tuesday, February 27th
11 AM-3 PM 

WHERE

City Hall Courtyard
9770 Culver Blvd 
Culver City, CA

Culver City Community Members,

We invite you to join us at our Mental Wellness Resource Fair on Tuesday, February 27th. We will also introduce the Culver City Mobile Crisis Team (MCT). This team is dedicated to providing safe, compassionate, and effective response to individuals experiencing a mental health crisis.

“For far too long leaders have ignored the growing mental health crisis in our communities," said Mayor Yasmine-Imani McMorrin. "I’m proud that Culver City has joined neighboring cities in investing in finding common sense solutions to tackling this growing epidemic. Our Mobile Crisis Team pilot program shows our commitment to meeting the needs of our neighbors, as we continue to build a healthier Culver City.”

In addition to the exciting launch, our partnering mental and behavioral health providers will be present with informative booths, offering resources and insights to enhance our community's mental health and well-being. Activities will include yoga, mindfulness, meditation, and art.

WHEN: 11-3 p.m. Tuesday, February 27th, 2024

WHERE: City Hall Courtyard, 9770 Culver Boulevard, Culver City

Let's come together to celebrate a community that values mental health and provides support when it's needed most. Your presence at this event is a step towards building a healthier, happier Culver City.

Have questions? Contact Dustin Klemann, Communications and Public Information manager via email.


To avoid parking challenges, attendees are encouraged to take alternative transportation including walking, biking and riding to the event on Culver CityBus. City Hall is served by Culver CityBus Lines 1, 3 and 7 as well as the NEW Line 1C1 Circulator with frequent service to and from the Art's district. To plan your trip use the NextCCBus app, visit the CulverCityBus website, or get live customer service assistance by calling (310) 253-6500.


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