allcove Sacramento
Hey there, young people
Located in the heart of Oak Park, allcove Sacramento is a safe, inclusive space created with and for youth. Surrounded by culturally rich communities, we are here to connect young people with trusted resources and integrated services to mental health support. We’re breaking down stigma and building a future where every youth feels seen, supported, and empowered to thrive.
So what do we do?
We welcome young people ages 12 to 25 with mild to moderate needs looking for support.
mental health
Get the support, treatment and tools you might need to take care of your mental health from professionals at our center.
physical health
Including sexual health
Access safe, confidential and judgement-free medical advice and treatment from our medical professionals.
Access testing, medical information and connections to care.
peer support
Connect with peers your own age who’ve been through what you are going through and can help you make sense of it all.
substance use
Get the information or treatment you need to navigate the complexities of alcohol and substance addiction through counseling or peer support groups.
family support
If you’re a family member, you can connect the young people in your life to resources and support with whatever they are facing.
supported education & employment
Education support: Get help preparing to get into college, vocational programs, school reentry and non-traditional secondary education program.
Career coaching: connect with counselors who can support you with your job search, resume, interviews and some of the stress along the way.
community
quiet space
Find a quiet space to read, study, paint or journal with help around you.
events
Join in organized gatherings such as support groups, life skills classes or recreational activities.
social support
If you're experiencing housing problems, food insecurity or other challenges with basic needs, please let us know so we can connect you to the services that you need.
languages spoken at our center
We recognize the importance of resources from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. Our team members can provide services in English, and translation and interpretation services are available in all Sacramento County threshold languages, including Arabic, Cantonese, Farsi, Hmong, Lao, Mien, Punjabi, Russian, Spanish, and Vietnamese.
in the neighborhood
Oak Park is one of Sacramento’s oldest and most culturally vibrant neighborhoods, with strong Black American roots and growing Latino and Asian communities. The community is rich in grassroots activism and resilience, making it a key area for accessible, youth-centered mental health support.
address
2331 Alhambra Blvd. Suite 103
Sacramento, CA 95817
hours
Monday – Friday 1pm-6pm
Closed Saturdays and Sundays
contact us
parking
Parking is available in the lot at 2331 Alhambra Blvd. Guests should only park in parking spaces marked “Reserved for 2331 Alhambra”.
holiday hours
allcove Sacramento is closed for the following holidays:
- Martin Luther King Day
- Presidents Day
- Cesar Chavez Day
- Memorial Day
- Juneteenth
- Fourth of July
- Labor Day
- Veteran’s Day
- Thanksgiving and Day after Thanksgiving
- Christmas Day
- New Year’s Day
transportation
bus lines:
Monday-Friday
- Northbound (Cosumnes to Arden Fair) – Stops at 29th St 6:03AM-10PM, every 30 minutes
- Southbound (Arden Fair to Cosumnes) – Stops at 29th St 6:18AM-10:17PM, every 30 minutes
driving directions:
allcove Sacramento is near major highways 50 and 99. Search directions to allcove Sacramento.
events at allcove Sacramento
who we are
youth advisors
Our allcove Sacramento youth advisors are part of the youth movement leading allcove development at our center.
center staff
Nakia Brazier
center manager
she/they
Priyanka Kumar
communications manager
she/her
Tykwon Jacob
youth & community engagement coordinator
he/him
Kennedy Reece
peer support specialist
she/her
Romeo Hilliard
peer support specialist
he/him
Dario Sarmiento
clinical services manager
he/him
Sabrina Grijalva
mental health professional
she/her
Dariann Mack
supported education and employment specialist
she/her
Terry Nojima
mental health professional
she/her
our vision
allcove Sacramento’s vision is to create a vibrant, youth-centered space where every young person feels empowered, supported, and equipped to thrive mentally, emotionally, and socially. To foster resilience, connection, and a culture of care that inspires change within ourselves and our communities.
our mission
Our mission is empowering Sacramento’s marginalized youth through a youth-led, one-stop center. We strive to make a safe space where youth can easily get the support they need, from culturally responsive integrated care to mental health services. We’re breaking the stigma around mental health with community events and activities, building stronger communities, and promoting resources so youth know where to turn for help.
our partners
Pulling this center together requires tremendous collaboration. We couldn’t be happier to work with these organizations.
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