New Day Women's Center serves La Mesa from Lake Park Way as a 501(c)(3) faith-based nonprofit counseling organization incorporated in 2011 under co-founder Phyllis Vokey Long, MA, MFT. The center's holistic programming for women navigating trauma, grief, and life transitions complements the somatic-wellness services available at Resolve Wellness - La Mesa for clients integrating physical stress reduction into their recovery plans. Licensed clinical supervisors oversee MFT interns and trainees who deliver individual, couples, and family therapy at sliding-scale rates, with scholarship funding for women unable to pay and accepted referrals through the California Victims Compensation Program for crime-related trauma cases. Clinical focus areas include anxiety, depression, domestic-violence recovery, divorce adjustment, addictions counseling, parenting support, and adolescent behavioral intervention, delivered alongside group therapy, workshops, and the Sisters Lifting Sisters seminar series at the same address where medical referrals route through providers at Fletcher Parkway Medical Center for co-occurring health concerns. Advanced cases involve California Penal Code Section 11160 mandatory-reporting compliance, structured safety planning for domestic-violence survivors, and coordinated victim-advocacy documentation for restitution proceedings.