Community Support Network

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02/26/2025

👏🏼 We're proud to share that Congressman Mike Thompson honored Santa Rosa Police Department detective Kelsea Nelson and KT Swan, Buckelew Programs, Program Director for the inRESPONSE Mental Health Support Team at the annual Public Safety Heroes Reception this past week. Buckelew is honored to be a part of inRESPONSE, a critical mental health resource in Sonoma County. Thanks to KT and all our team members for their dedication to helping our most vulnerable community members.

Established in 2022, inRESPONSE Mental Health Support Team is designed to handle service calls with a mental health-first approach. The team is composed of a licensed mental health clinician, a paramedic, a homeless engagement specialist, and wrap-around service providers. inRESPONSE is trained in de-escalation, social work interventions, and both physical and mental health evaluations. While inRESPONSE collaborates with the Santa Rosa Police Department, the team is unarmed and is best equipped to assist individuals and families in crisis by offering mental health resources.

In 2024, the inRESPONSE Mental Health Support Team responded to 4,977 calls for services and nearly 1,000 calls to our system navigators for resources and support. The mental health support team diverted 4,301 calls from a police response and 1,772 fire and EMS diversions. inRESPONSE crisis response vans now operate 24/7 to provide the Santa Rosa community with around-the-clock care.

To learn more about inRESPONSE, head over to our website: https://buckelew.org/services/sonoma-county/inresponse/

Pictured: Rep. Mike Thompson, Santa Rosa City Mayor Mark Stapp, Santa Rosa Police Chief John Cregan, Santa Rosa Fire Chief Scott Westrope, Santa Rosa Police detective Kelsea Nelson and KT Swan, inRESPONSE program director

02/18/2025

We are proud to celebrate the successes of TAY residents who have demonstrated remarkable growth and resilience. Their achievements reflect the commitment of Community Support Network to foster stability and self-sufficiency. By providing resources and support, we empower individuals to overcome challenges and thrive in their communities.

Be part of the solution. Support CSN today! 02/06/2025

Keeping People Housed

Be part of the solution. Support CSN today! Email from Community Support Network You don't want to miss this.     Dear CSN Supporters, As we dive into 2025, we’re thrilled to share some game-changing news: CSN is leading Sonoma County’s bold ne

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Our Story

Community Support Network (CSN) is a non-profit agency which was incorporated in 1982 as an outgrowth of Karibu House, founded by Sonoma State University students in 1972.
CSN provides a wide range of psychosocial rehabilitative services to mentally ill and homeless adults by working with families, community agencies, support groups, health care resources and service providers.

Our philosophy is to provide cost-effective quality services that are:

*Client-centered
*Flexible and responsive to client's needs
*Provided in safe, comfortable, non-institutional settings
*Strength-based model of care
*Respectful of client individuality

CSN Mission Statement :
Community Support Network is an innovator in providing effective tools, support, housing, and dignity to individuals with mental health challenges.

CSN Vision:
Community Support Network is creating a compassionate, healthy, and safe society by empowering people at risk to achieve stability and to realize their individual potential.

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1410 Guerneville Road Ste 14
Santa Rosa, CA
95403