8 BIPOC Mental Health Orgs

8 BIPOC mental health organizations to know and support this BIPOC Mental Health Month. Racism – in all forms – can take a toll on not only the body but also on the mind. Check out our list of 8 organizations to know and support.

By social justice curator Aisha Becker Burrowes.


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We R Native

Exclusively for Indigenous youth, this organization provides information about health, education, and relationships. They also offer mental health resources.

@wernative


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Therapy for Latinx

Virtual directory to search for therapists for Latinx people.

@therapyforlatinx


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Asian Mental Health Collective

This organization provides information on mental health issues that affect Asian Americans. They also offer a directory of Asian, Pacific Islander, and South Asian American therapists.

@asianmentalhealthcollective

Loveland Foundation

Organization to bring opportunity and healing to communities of color, and especially to Black women and girls through fellowships, residency programs, a therapy fund and more.

@thelovelandfoundation

SOUTHEAST ADDICTION CENTER

This guide offers a list of the top 50 resources to support Black Men who are struggling with addiction or mental illness.

@Southeastaddictioncenter

DETOX LOCAL

An excellent resource that features abundant information including mental health and substance use resources specifically for the AAPI (American Asian and Pacific Islander) community.

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Therapy For Black Girls

This space is dedicated to encouraging the mental health and wellness of Black women and girls.

@TherapyforBlackgirls

live another day

Live Another Day believes in equal access to life-saving mental health and substance use resources. This website provides extensive information on the best resources available.

@Livedanotherday

 
Feminist

FEMINIST is a women-led social-first digital media platform and collective that exists to actualize the intersectional feminist movement through the amplification of a diverse network of change-makers and creators. With a global audience of over 6.5M+, it is the largest social platform serving the multifaceted lives of women, girls and gender expansive people. As the hub for a socially conscious global community by and for purpose-driven makers through media, technology and commerce, FEMINIST seeks to amplify, educate, inform and inspire.

https://feminists.co
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