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Connecting Black therapists with Black and African American individuals who lack adequate funds or health insurance. Absolutely free.

Happy black man Stock Photos, Royalty Free Happy black man Images |  DepositphotosAt TherapyforBlackMen.org, we want to break the stigma that asking for help is a sign of weakness.

With a rapidly growing directory of 435 therapists and 43 coaches throughout the fifty states thus far, we are here to provide judgment-free, multiculturally-competent care to Black men.

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Sad Girls Club is a non profit 501(c)(3) organization committed to destigmatizing mental wellness for millennial and Gen Z womxn, girls, and femmes of color.

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We believe that access to mental health is a human right. We dream of a future where therapy is normalized, more accessible and includes our various cultures. We will always stand behind movements that further these values. We are so proud of you for starting this journey, you will be an ancestor one day and just like trauma can be passed down so can resilience.

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Therapy for Black Girls is an online space dedicated to encouraging the mental wellness of Black women and girls.

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Our focus centers on the mental health needs of Black Men because of the lack of resources attending solely to this population. Our mission is to provide mental health treatment, education, and resources to Men of color. Our goals are to eliminate the barriers that contribute to health disparities and inequities that exist for BIPOC communities to seek treatment, and to help increase the likelihood that Black men will self-initiate treatment for mental health struggles.

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We center the needs of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) and 2SLGBTQIA+ intersections (QTBIPOC). We amplify the voices and expressions of Neurodivergent and Disabled Communities of Color.

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Named in honor of Boris Lawrence Henson, father of founder Taraji P. Henson, who suffered mental health challenges without resources or support, the Foundation exists to both normalize and improve access to mental health services for Black communities in hopes of eradicating the stigma around seeking help and support.

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Image of Sharlene Justo (she/they/he), APCC.It is the mission of AMHC to normalize and de-stigmatize mental health within the Asian community.

We do not need, or want, to do away with centuries of beloved culture and tradition for the sake of mental health. We at AMHC believe in integrating our shared backgrounds with the progressive ideals of emotional well-being and mental health – expressing collectivist ideals while respecting the agency of the individual.

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