PSA Behavioral Health Agency (PSA) is a non-profit organization providing innovative programs to help adults and children face the challenges of serious behavioral illnesses, general mental health and substance use. Originally incorporated as Presbyterian Service Agency in 1971 as a 501c(3) nonprofit organization with a mission to provide supportive services and outreach to the elderly and boarding home residents of South Phoenix. Led by a volunteer board of directors & CEO Sara Marriott, PSA has an annual budget that, over the past 15 years, has grown from $1.5 to $12+ million. Over 200 employees work at over 15 locations (excluding residential settings) throughout Arizona in Maricopa, Cochise, Pima, Yuma, La Paz, Pinal, & Mohave Counties. Why? To enhance and empower the behavioral health community through creativity, innovation, recovery and diversity. PSA brings services to children, adults, and families in multiple communities through innovative programs, affordable housing, and peer-directed treatment for people with behavioral health issues.
PSA Behavioral Health Agency (PSA) is a non-profit organization providing innovative programs to help adults and children face the challenges of serious behavioral illnesses, general mental health and substance use. Originally incorporated as Presbyterian Service Agency in 1971 as a 501c(3) nonprofit organization with a mission to provide supportive services and outreach to the elderly and boarding home residents of South Phoenix. Led by a volunteer board of directors & CEO Sara Marriott, PSA has an annual budget that, over the past 15 years, has grown from $1.5 to $12+ million. Over 200 employees work at over 15 locations (excluding residential settings) throughout Arizona in Maricopa, Cochise, Pima, Yuma, La Paz, Pinal, & Mohave Counties. Why? To enhance and empower the behavioral health community through creativity, innovation, recovery and diversity. PSA brings services to children, adults, and families in multiple communities through innovative programs, affordable housing, and peer-directed treatment for people with behavioral health issues.