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Announcing CASSY Impact Report 2025

It’s been a year of transition, challenges, and possibilities.

When in January, after five years at the helm, Marico Sayoc accepted a role in government, Mary Cheryl B. Gloner stepped into the role of Interim Executive Director, bringing a passion for CASSY’s mission as part of her decades-long commitment to youth mental and behavioral health.

In the midst of transition, 2024–2025 brought meaningful growth. CASSY provided a mental health safety net to nearly 20,400 students across 37 school campuses in 10 districts throughout Santa Clara and San Mateo counties, stretching from Gilroy to Redwood City.

We expanded our reach through new partnerships with Mountain View Los Altos High School District, Khan Lab School, and Las Lomitas Elementary School District, and we proudly celebrated a decade of collaboration with Campbell Union High School District, a milestone featured in this year’s Impact Report.

As part of the district’s strong commitment to providing comprehensive student support, CASSY partners closely with CUHSD Wellness Center staff to help build resilience and empower students, setting them on a trajectory for life change. In CUHSD, and across all the schools we serve, student anxiety is on the rise. Our professional, on-campus mental health services help ensure that all students––whatever stressors they face––have the support they need to overcome their challenges and thrive.

READ THE IMPACT REPORT >>