Mental Health America of Los Angeles
Long Beach, CA, 90802
(888) 242-2522
[email protected]
mhala.org
company/mentalhealthamericaoflosangeles
@MHA_Los_Angeles
@MHA_Los_Angeles
MentalHealthAmericaofLosAngeles
Established in 1924
Leadership
Executive Leadership
Christina Miller, Ph.D
President and CEO
Monica Davis, MBA
Chief Evaluation and Contracts Officer
Lucia Kung
Chief Financial Officer
Luis Montes, MBA, CPRP
Chief Services Officer, North County
Luther Richert
Chief Services Officer, South County
Kristin Candy, MSHR
Chief People Officer
Board of Directors
Don Ford (Chair)
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (retired)
Patti LaPlace (Past Chair)
California State University, Long Beach
Raul E. Godinez (Secretary)
Law Offices of Raul E. Godinez, Inc.
Kimberly Finney, Psy.D. (Treasurer)
University of Southern California
Susana González Edmond
Actum, LLC
Charles Lew, Esq.
The Lew Firm APC
Monica Lounsbery, Ph.D.
California State University, Long Beach
Silvano Merlo
Long Beach Courtyard Marriott Downtown
Christina Wun
Riot Games
Christina Miller, Ph.D.
Mental Health America of Los Angeles
Mission Statement
Mental Health America of Los Angeles works to ensure that people with mental health needs achieve meaningful, healthy lives in their communities.
Service Area
Long Beach, Antelope Valley and Newhall
Fast Facts
Rating: Platinum Transparency
What was your greatest RECENT community impact?
We served nearly 17,000 individuals in Los Angeles County with mental health needs.
Areas of Funding
Fundraising Events
• Sponsor event or program
• Donate an auction item
• Join our events committee
• Buy a table
• Become a community/restaurant partner – cater a table
Volunteer Opportunities
• Administrative
• Events/Fundraising
• Advocacy
• Pick-up/Deliveries
• Veteran support
Giving Opportunities
• Become a monthly donor
• Donate new gift-in-kind goods (clothes, hygiene items, etc.)
• Secure a matching gift from your company
• Make a gift in memory or as a tribute to a loved one
GOALS FOR 2023
• Reduce barriers to services and enable more people who face mental health challenges to have the chance to move forward on their journey of recovery, good health and opportunity.
• Increase resilience and independent behavior, and improve our community by supporting those
who most need assistance and helping them to contribute in a meaningful way.