Interface Children and Family Services - Mental health treatment facility in Ventura, CA

Interface Children and Family Services

Mental Health Treatment in Ventura, California

Interface Children and Family Services serves the Ventura community with comprehensive mental health services. The facility is committed to providing accessible, quality care to individuals and families in California.

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Facility Overview

Interface Children and Family Services, located at 1746 South Victoria Avenue in Ventura, California, is a trusted nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening the well-being of individuals, families, and communities throughout Ventura County. Since its founding in 1973, Interface has provided a wide range of integrated services, including mental health and trauma counseling, crisis intervention, youth support, and family stability programs. The organization operates with a wrap-around care model, ensuring that people of all ages—children, teens, and adults—receive the help they need through accessible, compassionate, and evidence-based services.

As a cornerstone of community care, Interface Children and Family Services offers individual, group, and family therapy, emergency shelter for survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking, and youth diversion programs designed to prevent juvenile justice involvement. Their trauma-informed and culturally responsive approach empowers clients to heal from abuse, homelessness, and behavioral health challenges. With their 24/7 referral helpline and commitment to collaboration, Interface continues to be a leading voice in prevention, recovery, and advocacy—helping build stronger, safer, and more resilient communities across Southern California.

Treatment Services

Core Services

  • Case Management

Therapies & Approaches

Conditions Treated

  • Behavioral Health Challenges

Populations Served

Additional Services

  • Walk-In Services
  • Crisis Counseling
  • Substance Use Prevention Programs
  • Safe Shelter Services
  • Outreach & Training
  • Information & Referral (211 Service)
  • Evidence-Based Practice Models
  • Culturally Responsive Services
  • Youth Diversion Programs
  • Human Trafficking Intervention
  • Domestic Violence Prevention
  • Child Abuse Recovery
  • Domestic Violence Recovery
  • Human Trafficking Survivor Support
  • Youth Homelessness
  • Juvenile Justice Involvement