CAMPBELL, CA, May 21, 2020 – Uplift Family Services is pleased to announce the receipt of a two-year $4,000,000 grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), a federal agency with a mission to reduce the impact of substance use and...
CAMPBELL, CA, March 25, 2020 – Kathryn Meier McCarthy has been named the new President of Uplift Family Services. With this planned expansion of her current role, McCarthy will lead all internal operations, overseeing Clinical Operations, Finance, IT, Human Resources,...
SAN JOSE, Calif., January 17,2019–Bill Wilson Center, a leader in homeless services for youth and young families in Santa Clara County, is becoming an agency of Uplift Family Services, one of the largest, most comprehensive mental and behavioral health treatment...
SAN JOSE – More than 500 business leaders, elected officials and community members attended Uplift Family Service’s Silicon Valley Community Awards Luncheon on April 28, 2017 at the Fairmont San Jose. Together, they recognized CEO emeritus Jerry Doyle, raised...
CAMPBELL, CA, December 2, 2016 – Vernon Hills is the new Director of Fund Development for Uplift Family Services. In this position, he will be responsible for designing, implementing and managing fundraising programs in the San Francisco Bay Area region. A seasoned...
Uplift Family Services is the new name for EMQ FamiliesFirst, one of the largest, most comprehensive mental health and behavioral health treatment programs in California. The change to the new name and logo better reflects the nonprofit organization’s identity across...
At just five years of age, Alex and Simon were removed from their home due to abuse and severe neglect. The boys were physically and verbally aggressive, distrusting of others, and continually running away from home, so they were placed with a Professional Parent.