Hollygrove Children and Family Services

AGENCY BACKGROUNDER

Hollygrove Children & Family Services and
EMQ Children & Family Services
(a.k.a. Eastfield Ming Quong)

Description Hollygrove is a child-centered, family-focused community organization serving abused and neglected children and those at risk of abuse. Based on a philosophy of character-building values, we help children and families to heal and develop emotionally, physically, intellectually and ethically. Our goal is for children to be part of safe, healthy and permanent families and to become contributing members of society.

EMQ is a private, nonprofit organization, and a leading provider of mental health and social services for troubled children and their families in California.

 
History 1867: Eastfield Home of Benevolence (a predecessor of EMQ) founded in San Jose.

1874: Ming Quong Presbyterian Mission Home (a predecessor of EMQ) founded in San Francisco, the first U.S. charity to admit Chinese.

1880: Hollygrove originally founded in downtown Los Angeles by Mrs. Dan G. Stephens & Mrs. Frank A. Gibson as the Los Angeles Orphans Home Society.

1910: Hollygrove moved to its current location in Hollywood.

1935: Norma Jean Baker (aka Marilyn Monroe) took residence at Hollygrove.

1935: Ming Quong started another orphanage for younger girls in the hills of Los Gatos, California.

1937: Los Angeles Orphans Home changed its name to Hollygrove Children & Family Services.

1950s: Hollygrove provided residential services for abused or neglected children who had been removed from the custody of their families by the court.

1951: The Home of Benevolence orphanage changed its name to Eastfield Children's Home.

1953: Ming Quong opened its doors to boys and enrolled needy children of all races and creeds and became an independent agency from the Presbyterian Church.

1987: Eastfield and Ming Quong merged (Eastfield Ming Quong), later to be called EMQ Children & Family Services.

1992: EMQ adds the Kids Are Special drug and alcohol abuse prevention/education program (now known as Addiction Prevention Services).

1999: EMQ acquired San Jose-based child sexual abuse treatment pioneer Giarretto Institute. EMQ also started a Wraparound program in Sacramento, providing wraparound services to children and families in the Sacramento area. The service was developed in partnership with River Oak Center for Children and Stanford Home.

2002: EMQ expanded into Southern California, opening a Wraparound program in San Bernardino County.

2005: Hollygrove closed the doors of its residential unit to concentrate on outpatient and in-home, community-based mental health services.

2006: Hollygrove and EMQ merged.

 
Children and Families Served The combined agencies expect to serve almost 7,000 children and family members annually
 
Continuum of Care In Santa Clara and Sacramento Counties:
  • Wraparound Services
  • Foster Family Agency
  • Psychiatric Services
  • Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS)

Additionally, in Santa Clara County:

  • Addiction Prevention Services
  • Child Sexual Abuse Treatment (Giarretto)
  • Mobile Crisis Services
  • Matrix Program
  • 24/7 Intensive Family Services
  • Systems of Care
  • Experiential Therapy
  • Outpatient Services
  • School-based Day Treatment

In San Bernardino County:

  • Wraparound Services

In Los Angeles County (Hollygrove):

  • In-Home Mental Health Services
  • Individual, Group & Family Therapy
  • Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS)
  • Wraparound Services
  • Therapeutic Behavioral Services
  • Full Service Partnerships
  • Foster Family Agency
  • Tutoring & Literacy
  • Outpatient Mental Health Services
  • Medication Management
  • Therapeutic After School Program
  • Family Finding

EMQ's Family Partnership Institute provides training and technical assistance on innovative human services practices throughout California and the nation.

 
About the Children and Family Members Served *
EMQ Children & Family Services:
 
Age 0-4
5-12
13-18
4%
40%
35%
 
Gender Female
Male
48%
52%
 
Ethnicity Caucasian, non-Latino
Latino
Asian/Pacific Islander
African American
Native American, Aleut, Eskimo
Other
Unknown
39%
37%
6%
15%
1%
2%
1%
 
Hollygrove (Outpatient Services Only)
 
Age 0-9
10-18
32%
68%
 
Gender Female
Male
50%
50%
 
Ethnicity Caucasian, non-Latino
Latino
African American
Other
6%
54%
6%
3%
 
* Children and family members served in FY2005. Percentages are rounded off.
 
Staff 663 physicians, nurses, psychologists, social workers, counselors and therapists, as well as management and support personnel combined for EMQ and Hollygrove.
 
Volunteer Support More than 600 community volunteers, including mentors and auxiliaries.
 
Service Areas EMQ serves children and families throughout California:

Los Angeles San Bernardino Nevada
Santa Clara San Francisco Sonoma
Sacramento San Benito San Mateo
Solano Monterey Santa Cruz
Contra Costa Alameda Yolo
Merced Napa Stanislaus
Placer San Joaquin
 
Headquarters 251 Llewellyn Avenue
Campbell, CA 95008-1940
(408) 379-3790

Hollygrove Children & Family Services
815 N. El Centro Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90038
(800) 864-KIDS

 
CEO F. Jerome (Jerry) Doyle
 
President and Chief Operating Officer Darrell Evora
 
Hollygrove Executive Director Martine Singer
 
Media Contact Kristine Austin
Director of Public Relations
office: (408) 364-4029
email: kaustin@emq.org
 
Website http://www.emq.org
http://www.hollygrove.org


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