Transforming lives from crisis to recovery.

St. Vincent Behavioral Health Campus (SVBHC) empowers Angelenos facing behavioral health and housing challenges to heal and revitalize their lives.

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SVBHC is trusted by partners and organizations throughout Los Angeles County:

At St. Vincent, we are focused on promoting holistic well-being, addressing both mental and physical health to support lasting recovery.

Our comprehensive programs are designed to support individuals from all walks of life in their journey towards healing.

About The Campus

Our Campus offers a range of behavioral health and housing services, designed to support individuals in their recovery journey.

Meet The Team

Our team combines years of expertise and compassion to support individuals on their path to wellness.

Our Programs

Explore our Campus programs to learn how we support individuals on their journey to achieve behavioral health and holistic wellness.

St. Vincent is set to become Los Angeles' leading fully integrated campus, designed to deliver transformative care.

We are creating a fully integrated campus, built by industry leaders in healthcare and real estate development, delivering comprehensive behavioral health and housing services through expert partnerships and evidence-based programs designed for sustainable recovery.

Transforming behavioral health for Angelinos facing challenges.

The need for accessible mental health and substance use services has never been greater. In a city with over 75,000 unhoused individuals, SVBHC is breaking barriers to care by addressing the root causes of homelessness and providing essential support to underserved communities.


75k+

Individuals experiencing homelessness in Los Angeles County, including 45K in the metro area/city.

25%

Of unhoused individuals in California have a mental health diagnosis, with 18% accessing care.

43%+

Of Westlake residents live below the poverty line, facing housing instability and rent burden.

50%

Of unhoused individuals in Westlake report serious mental illnesses or substance use disorders.

Address: 2131 W 3rd St, Los Angeles, CA 90057 • Phone Number: (323) 200-9026Email Address: info@svbhc.org