Empowering Black Mental Health: Resources and Support During Minority Mental Health Month

It’s officially Minority Mental Health Month!

Conversations around mental health within the Black community have increased and so has the desire to learn more about how it affects us.

The month of July is all about minority mental health. This time is set aside to recognize the unique challenges faced by racial and ethnic minorities when it comes to mental illness. It is also a period intended to dispel stigmas around mental illness while also increasing public awareness among affected minority groups.

aspireTV is helping to raise awareness this Minority Mental Health Month with various organizations committed to helping underserved communities gain access to the resources needed to not only survive, but thrive.

These resources provide various forms of support, including directories of culturally competent therapists, educational materials, community support, and crisis intervention services.

National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) – Identity and Cultural Dimensions  

 

 

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NAMI provides information and support specifically tailored for diverse communities, including African American, Hispanic/Latinx, Asian American Pacific Islander, and LGBTQ+ populations.

Mental Health America (MHA) – BIPOC Mental Health  

 

MHA offers resources and tools focused on the mental health of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities.

Therapy for Black Girls

 

This organization serves as a directory to help Black women and girls find culturally competent therapists, along with mental health resources and podcast episodes discussing mental health topics.

The Steve Fund

 

The Steve Fund is dedicated to supporting the mental health and emotional well-being of young people of color, offering programs, resources, and a crisis text line.

Latinx Therapy

 

Latinx Therapy equips the Latinx community with mental health resources, including a directory of Latinx therapists and podcasts focusing on mental health.

Asian Mental Health Collective

 

The Asian Mental Health Collective aims to normalize and destigmatize mental health within the Asian community, offering resources, a directory of Asian therapists, and community support.

National Queer and Trans Therapists of Color Network (NQTTCN)  

NQTTCN focuses on providing mental health support for queer and trans people of color, including a directory of therapists and community resources.

 

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