North Natomas CORE Center Grand Opening

On February 22, 2023, Turning Point Community Programs hosted a Grand Opening for our newest CORE Center located in North Natomas.

Community Outreach Recovery Empowerment (CORE) address the needs of
adults, 18 years and older, living with serious mental illness who may be at risk of or experiencing psychiatric hospitalization or homelessness, struggling with a co-occurring substance use disorder, or engaged in the criminal justice system.

This center is especially close to our hearts, as it is dedicated to late TPCP employee ‘Ofa Mann. ‘Ofa was a light in our community, she touched the hearts of everyone she met, and helped so many. We are lucky to have known her and are grateful we have the opportunity to uphold her legacy!

‘Ofa Mann’s family honoring her memory.
Tongan dancers performing a traditional, cultural, dance.



Ofa was and always will be, a part of our TPCP family. Dedicating this center to her and and her commitment to bettering the mental health of others is a great pleasure and an honor! To ‘Ofa and her family, we love you, and we thank you.”

Al Rowlett, CEO of Turning Point Community Programs

The CORE Program consists of two components:

  1. An outpatient mental health clinic
  2. A peer run Community Wellness Center (CWC)

The peer run Community Wellness Centers provide access to community resources, groups and wellness activities to the surrounding community. The CWC’s offer an entry point to more formal services for community members who qualify for those services, and and offer services outside standard business hours, including 24 hour, 7 day a week on-call support.

The new center is located at:

3810 Rosin Court,
Suite 170, Sacramento, CA 95834

If you or anyone you know is in need of the services we offer, please locate the center closest to you. Everyone has a path to mental health, let us help you find yours.

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