Ukiah nonprofit awarded $1 million to expand rural mental health in Mendocino County

UKIAH, CA. , 12/10/25 — Ukiah-based nonprofit Tapestry Family Services has received a $1 million grant to improve access to mental health services for youth up to 25 years old in remote areas of Mendocino County. The grant will also expand access to parent-child interaction therapy for families outside Ukiah and Fort Bragg, where services have been unavailable or hard to access without costly travel. Tapestry Family Services provides mental health and foster care support for families across Mendocino County.

The grant, from the Tow Foundation, will be spread out over the next three years to fund therapists to visit rural areas rather than families traveling, possibly for hours, to find therapy. Therapists will use a Sprinter van that Tapestry purchased recently.