2023 Spring Celebration

MAY 18, 2023

attendees clink wine glasses at Spring Celebration
Eden Garcia-Balis and Fritz Coleman at Spring Celebration
attendee with Justin Erbacci's face on a bidding paddle at Spring Celebration

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AMCS Raises More Than $390,000 at Spring Celebration

to Support Community Mental Health

Community mental health supporters rallied on May 18 at the Drollinger Family Stage on the campus of Loyola Marymount University to raise more than $390,000 to support Airport Marina Counseling Service's (AMCS) efforts to deliver low-cost community mental health services and train new therapists at the organizations 18th annual "Spring into Well-Being” Celebration.

The event celebrated AMCS’s 2023 Community Builder, LAWA CEO Justin Erbacci, who has made giving back to the local community a cornerstone of his time leading the city's airports.

“We are so excited that the community recognizes the important role AMCS plays in making sure everyone has access to mental health services," said AMCS CEO Eden Garcia-Balis. “We were excited to honor Justin for all he has done to help the community we serve.”

The event, emceed by retired NBC4 Weathercaster Fritz Coleman, attracted hundreds of key local community and business leaders, including Los Angeles City Councilmember Traci Park, and raised more than $390,000 to continue to support the clinic’s mission to provide affordable, community-based mental health services and to support the training of more than 60 mental health therapists each year.

AMCS is a nonprofit, community-based mental health clinic that has been serving the greater LAX region since 1962. From its opening in 1962 to now, AMCS has continued to grow and expand its programs and services. Today, the Clinic serves hundreds of individuals, children and families and couples weekly, and its services are provided on a sliding-scale basis.

As affordable mental health resources become more difficult to find, more people living further away from AMCS depend upon its services. Though the Clinic has no geographical boundaries, AMCS currently serves the greater LAX area including Westchester, El Segundo, Culver City, Hawthorne, Inglewood, Marina del Rey, Playa del Rey and Venice, Santa Monica, Torrance, South Los Angeles and extended areas of Los Angeles County. AMCS offers comprehensive therapeutic services to individuals, children and families, couples and older adults, many of whom would otherwise have little access to counseling. Open seven days a week, Airport Marina Counseling Service provides an array of successful programs, both at the Clinic and off-site, to meet the needs of people of all ages. During the pandemic, AMCS immediately pivoted to telehealth and continues to serve clients throughout California remotely.