There shouldn't be a stigma around getting help. Below are black resources that want to provide you that space to heal.
A digital platform that connects Black womxn to Black and culturally competent healthcare providers, and health information.
The Loveland Foundation was founded by Taraji P Henson and focuses on black womxn and children. With the barriers affecting access to treatment by members of diverse ethnic and racial groups. Loveland Therapy Fund provides financial assistance to Black women and children nationally seeking therapy.
Black Mental Health Alliance looks to develop, promote and sponsor trusted culturally-relevant educational forums, trainings and referral services that support the health and well-being of Black people and other vulnerable communities.
Utilizing the Healing Justice framework, BEAM Collective has formed a programmatic approach to all of our initiatives and projects which we have named "Social Justice Informed Mental Health Literacy" (SJM).
What is a Healing Justice framework? Check out their site!
The black community needs to support their LBGTQI family. National Queer and Trans Therapists of Color Network is a healing justice organization committed to transforming mental health for queer and trans people of color (QTPoC).
Black health care professionals who strive to destigmatize black men seeking help. Therapy for Black Men is a site for men and boys of color to have a dedicated place to visit when seeking support for mental health guidance or professionals.
Black Men Heal looks to destigmatize therapy for black men and to provide access to mental health treatment, psycho-education, and community resources.
Psychologists who are members of The Association of Black Psychologists who own and operate their own private practice business or are employed as therapists, and have elected to participate in this directory
A match.com for therapists. You can determine your requirements of a health care professional (black, queer, woman, etc.).
The Black Trans Prayer Book is an interfaith, multi-dimensional, artistic and theological work that collects the stories, poems, prayers, meditation, spells, and incantations of Black Trans & Non-Binary people.
The Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation partners with other nonprofit organizations who offer programs that educate, celebrate, and make visible the positive impact of mental health wellness.
Black Girls Smile focuses on ensuring all young African American females receive the resources and support necessary to lead mentally healthy lives.
Sista Afya looks help people of color heal by connecting individuals to community resources. When you think 'it takes a village', think Sista Afya.
Therapy for Black Girls created a space to present mental health topics in a way that feels more accessible and relevant.
*Not black owned but crucial for our community nonetheless.
A resource for college students if they don't want to leverage their campus resources.