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Quest Counseling hosts inaugural fundraising gala, "Evening on the Green"

Executive director, Jolene Dalluhn, stopped by Morning Break on KOLO 8 to invite the community to enjoy a lively evening of fine dining, entertainment, a live auction, and the opportunity to support life-changing mental health programs in their community.


An Evening on the Green

Alyson Mullen, Program Director at Quest Counseling, joined KOLO 8 News to share insight into Quest’s mission of providing accessible, compassionate behavioral health services to individuals and families across Northern Nevada. She also introduced a new fundraiser to support the growing demand for Quest’s life-changing programs.

 
 

Quest Counseling expands mental health services in the community 

Quest Counseling hosted an open house at their newly acquired location on Friday, March 1, 2024. The move to the 20,000-square-foot building at 6110 Plumas St. has allowed Quest to hire more staff, upgrade its technology and offer additional services to its clients.


Quest Counseling Gets New Location

Quest’s new building was featured in KRNV Channel 2, highlighting how this space will enhance access to mental health services in our community.


 
 

Quest Expands Child Psychiatric Services

Quest Counseling has expanded its outpatient psychiatric programs for youth ages 5–17. With Nevada ranking among the lowest for children's mental health resources, Quest is addressing this gap with comprehensive services including therapy, psychiatric assessments, and crisis support.


Quest Counseling offers new child psych services ahead of Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day

We joined KOLO 8 News to chat about the growing impact of our new Child Psychiatry Program. Designed to support children facing mental and behavioral health challenges, the program has seen a significant rise in demand in just the last few months.

 
 

 
 

Quest Counseling talks about the importance of mental health this holiday season

Quest Outpatient Clinical Director, Ana de la Maza joined News 4 to talk about how the holiday season can impact mental health. While it’s a joyful time for many, it can also bring stress, anxiety, and feelings of loneliness. We shared the importance of checking in with loved ones and recognizing that it’s okay to ask for help.