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Mental Health Care
San Francisco, California 1,627 followers
Envisioning mental wellness for all, since 1974. Come visit us at www.ramsinc.org/career/ and BE WHAT THE WORLD NEEDS.
About us
Since 1974, RAMS has been providing and advocating for mental health and wellness services that are centered in clients, community and culture. Historically serving Asian and Pacific Islander Americans populations, today RAMS supports those who have the least resources and opportunities to achieve their highest potential by providing integrated services that include counseling, job training, capacity building for partner organizations and advanced training of mental health professionals. Annually, the agency serves and outreaches to well over 19,000 adults, children, youth, and families, and provides services in over 30 languages, offering over 30 clinical programs in over 90 sites citywide, to meet the diverse community needs. RAMS service areas include: individual, family & group counseling with children, youth, adults, and older adults (of all ages, starting at birth); residential services, vocational training & employment services; psychology training and clinical practicum (training the next generation of culturally competent mental health professionals), youth and adult workforce development & career pathways and education (summer day camp fostering interest and mentorship in the health & human services field; jointly operating a Certificate program with SF State University); and community organizing and advocacy activities. Visit us at https://ramsinc.org/career/ BE WHAT THE WORLD NEEDS
Industry
Mental Health Care
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1974
Specialties
Behavioral Health, API Mental Health, Vocational Rehabilitation, School-Based Behavioral Health, Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation, Mental Health Outreach & Advocacy, Cross-cultural Mental Health, Training & Education, Peer Counseling, and Community Organizing
Locations
Employees at RAMS, Inc.
Updates
- 🎉 Join us at RAMS’ 50th Anniversary Gala for a Parangal Dance Troupe performance by Parangal Dance Company! 🎟️ ⏳Secure your early bird tickets now—only 7 days left before prices go up: https://rams50.afrogs.org #RAMS50Photo: One of the cultural performances at RAMS 25th Anniversary Gala.
- 📣 Due to popular demand, we are excited to announce that we have extended Early Bird ticket sales and released more tickets for the RAMS 50th Anniversary Gala to October 1, 2024! 🎟️ Join us for a night to remember, as we celebrate RAMS’ 50-year legacy of service and positive impact. Get your ticket today before the price goes up: https://rams50.afrogs.org #RAMS50Photo (from left to right): Dr. DJ Ida (Executive Director of NAAPIMHA), Kavoos Bassiri (former RAMS CEO & President), Dr. Jean Lau Chin (former RAMS Board Member), and Dr. Stanley Sue (co-founder of AAPA).
- Big thanks to our Contributor Sponsor Judge Lillian Sing for supporting the RAMS 50th Anniversary Gala! Your support helps provide supplies to certify more peer mental health specialists to serve our community. Invest in the future of mental health today with your ticket purchase: https://rams50.afrogs.org #RAMS50
- ✨ Celebrating RAMS’ 50 Years of Impact: Meet Hasian Sinaga, Director of Community and Workforce Empowerment at RAMS With over 25 years of community service, Hasian has significant experience in leadership roles of vocational and peer employment programs at RAMS. As Director of Community and Workforce Empowerment, Hasian serves on the RAMS executive leadership team, guiding RAMS's two largest divisions - Hire-Ability Vocational Services and Peer-Based Services. She has developed innovative programs that enhance and empower individuals who are living in recovery from mental health or substance use challenges and has built opportunities to create career pathways that are meaningful and sustainable to serve our local communities, including in the mental health field. Hasian formerly served as Director for RAMS Hire-Ability Vocational Services and Division of Peer-Based Services. During her tenure, RAMS Hire-Ability Vocational Services program achieved great accomplishments through outstanding re-accreditation surveys through CARF (Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities), commendable external program reviews and successful expansion and implementation of program services. She led the piloting of innovative programs such as the I-Ability Program and the Peer Specialist Mental Health Certificate Program. As Director of Division of Peer-Based Services, Hasian started multiple award-winning new programs including the Peer Wellness Center, expansion of Peer Specialist Mental Health Certificate Programs, Crisis Response and Street-Based Services, as well as oversaw the peer workforce at over 30 sites within San Francisco. Her thoughtful leadership, vision, and commitment to RAMS mission have brought tremendous growth, innovation, and opportunities to the organization and the community at large. Hasian is an alumnae of Pacific Union College as well as the SF Chamber of Commerce Leadership program, a prestigious program aimed to strengthen leadership skills of local, emerging leaders. Hasian is also an animal lover and an avid Bay Area sports fan. You can also be sure to expect Hasian, her husband, sisters and children to be at Golden State Warriors and San Francisco 49ers games, especially a playoff game or two. Join us in celebrating Hasian’s pivotal role in shaping RAMS’ 50-year legacy #CommunityImpact #MeetOurLeaders
- ⏳ Time is ticking! Just 6 days left to get early bird tickets for the RAMS 50th Anniversary Gala. 🎟️Do you know? Your ticket funds continuation of programs including crucial vocational services for our communities in need. Be part of something bigger today: https://rams50.afrogs.org #RAMS50Background photo: RAMS Executive Director Dr. Evelyn Lee receives Certificate of Honor at RAMS 25th Anniversary Gala in 1999.
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Natalie Ah Soon, Director of Community Engagement and Government Relations at RAMS, was one of a handful of Pacific Islander leaders invited to the inaugural White House Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (NHPI) Convening in Washington D.C. The White House Initiative on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders and the White House Office of Public Engagement hosted 100 community leaders, state and local elected officials, and federal appointees gathered to celebrate the cultures and achievements of NHPI communities and hear what the Biden-Harris Administration has been doing and continue to do to meet their needs. RAMS is proud of our programs that specifically serve Pacific Islanders like the Samoan Wellness Initiative in San Francisco at the Samoan Community Development Center and the Pacific Islander Wellness Initiative in Alameda County.
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Last week, the White House Initiative on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders—in partnership with the White House Office of Public Engagement—made history by hosting the first-ever White House Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (NHPI) Convening. Around 100 community leaders, state and local elected officials, and federal appointees joined together to celebrate the cultures and achievements of NHPI communities and hear what the Administration is has been doing to meet their needs. Attendees heard from top leaders in the Biden-Harris administration, including Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland, U.S. Trade Representative Ambassador Katherine Tai, Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator Deanne Criswell, National Climate Advisor Ali Zaidi, Office of Management and Budget Deputy Director Nani Coloretti, and Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Senior Liaison Erika Moritsugu. We even had a special guest appearance from Maia Kealoha who will star as Lilo Pelekai in the upcoming live-action remake of ‘Lilo and Stitch.’ Grateful to all who helped make this inaugural event a success. This one’s for the books! Photography by Albert Ting- +3
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- 🚨 Only 37 early bird tickets left for the RAMS 50th Anniversary Gala! Your ticket to the Gala provides direct therapy services to low-income community members. 🎟️ Fund a hope for those in need today: https://rams50.afrogs.org #RAMS50Background photo: RAMS staff and clients perform at RAMS 1990 Talent Show.
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