Tammy Frates has been employed with Fresno County Superintendent of Schools (FCSS) for 28 years where she oversees the All 4 Youth Behavioral Health program, the Early Intervention Service delivery FRIENDS program and Help Me Grow. Tammy began her career with FCSS as a School Psychologist and later became a Licensed Educational Psychologist. Tammy is now the Senior Director for Behavioral Health Programs & Services. Tammy’s passion began when she first started her career working with children and families who experienced extreme difficulties navigating the behavioral health and early intervention systems. Tammy is committed to creating one seamless system so families can easily access behavioral health and early intervention services and ensure students are connected to appropriate services they so much need. Recently, Tammy completed The UC Davis Napa Fellowship program on Infant-Parent Mental Health where she applies her extensive knowledge and experience with the birth to 5 population.
The federal immigration enforcement activities in our state, more recently in the Los Angeles area, may cause confusion, anxiety, and fear, particularly among our immigrant families of color. We at CalAIMH understand and feel the impact that these distressing experiences have on our young children. We are sickened by the extreme distress that forced family separations have caused and we understand its significant impact on our children’s nervous systems and development.
We stand in protest against this intentional act to dehumanize and devalue individuals that contribute significantly to making this country beautiful, prosperous and strong. It is our collective responsibility to create a place where babies and children of color are seen as also deserving and worthy of the dreams and possibilities living in this country offers. We are all interconnected. Immigrant children and children of immigrants are ALL OUR children.
CalAIMH believes that our young children and immigrant families deserve dignity, protection, and peace.