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Sacramento – California Senator Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, has honored Judy Cooperberg, the Chief Advancement Officer of North County for Mental Health America of Los Angeles, as his Woman of the Year.

The Senate held a “Woman of the Year” luncheon and ceremony at the state Capitol to honor each member’s choice for the award.

“Judy is an amazing woman and is very deserving of this recognition,” Wilk said. “She has spent a lifetime serving the people in our community who, too often, struggle to have their voices heard. Whether it is helping young adults with psychiatric disabilities, leading the community on efforts to address homelessness or helping our veterans, she has really done it all.”

“It is an understatement to say that I am truly honored and overwhelmed by Senator Wilk’s acknowledgment of my work,” Cooperberg said. “I have been blessed for the past 38 years to work for an organization that believes in recovery and the potential of people, despite any diagnosis.”

Cooperberg’s professional and personal accomplishments are many.

They include:

* Responsible for the development of psychosocial rehabilitation programs for adults and transitioning young adults in the Antelope Valley since 1988.

* Leading force in the establishment and administration of the Homeless Solutions Access Center.

* Developed “Operation Healthy Homecoming” (OHH), a program to serve homeless and at-risk veteran families;
coordinated and facilitated the Antelope Valley Veterans Alliance, bringing together agencies, organizations and individuals serving veterans.

* Formed the Law Enforcement Mental Health Training Task Force then launched “Tactical Approaches for First Responders,” an effort to educate and train every law enforcement officer in the Antelope Valley on mental health crisis interventions and communication. In less than three years, six hundred officers were trained.

Cooperberg has served on several boards of directors, including United Way-Antelope Valley Region, Lancaster Chamber of Commerce, AV Partners for Health, Valley Oasis Domestic Violence Council, Palmdale Sheriff’s Booster, AV Hospital Advisory Board and the California Association of Social Rehabilitation Agencies.

In 2011, she was appointed by Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich to represent the Fifth District on the Los Angeles County Mental Health Commission and has represented L.A. County on the California Association of Local Mental Health Boards and Commissions.

In 2013, she was inducted as an Honorary Commander at Edwards Air Force Base, working with the 412th Medical Group. She is also a proud member of Lancaster West Rotary.

Cooperberg’s other achievements include induction into the 1990 Governor’s Hall of Fame for People With Disabilities; the 1996 National Mental Health America’s Clifford W. Beers Award; recipient of the Antelope Valley’s Athena Award for 2003; Penny Lane’s Blue Skies Award in 2008; the 2013 Jeannette Rankin Award from the League of Women Voters Antelope Valley and 2014 Woman of the Year for the Fifth District of Los Angeles County.

In addition to her work at MHA, Cooperberg is a private consultant, national lecturer, and a published writer and poet. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, a Master of Science in Educational Psychology and is a Certified Psychiatric Rehabilitation Practitioner (CPRP).

“When it comes to compassion followed by action, Judy is a star. She sees a need, springs into action, engages other community organizations and members to work together to address a need,” Wilk said. “It is an honor to work with her on mental health, homelessness and helping our veterans. I am so pleased to be able to call attention to all of the good work she has done for the Antelope Valley and all of California.”

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