Therapy For Black Girls

So often the stigma surrounding mental health issues and therapy prevents Black women from taking the step of seeing a therapist. This space was developed to present mental health topics in a way that feels more accessible and relevant.

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

 
 
 

Melanin & Mental Health

Melanin & Mental Health® was born out of a desire to connect individuals with culturally competent clinicians committed to serving the mental health needs of Black & Latinx/Hispanic communities.

We are committed to promoting the growth and healing of our communities through our website, online directory, and monthly events.

 
 
 

The Love Land Foundation

Loveland Foundation is committed to showing up for communities of color in unique and powerful ways, with a particular focus on Black women and girls.

Our resources and initiatives are collaborative and they prioritize opportunity, access, validation, and healing. We are becoming the ones we’ve been waiting for.

 
 
 
 

AAKOMO

At AAKOMA, our mission is to help diverse teenagers and their families achieve optimal mental health through dialogue, learning, and the understanding that everyone deserves care and support. 

We believe deeply that Mental Health research and care must benefit everyone.

 
 
 

BEAM

At BEAM, Our mission is to remove the barriers that Black people experience getting access to or staying connected with emotional health care and healing. We do this through education, training, advocacy and the creative arts. 

We are a collective of advocates, yoga teachers, artists, therapists, lawyers, religious leaders, teachers, psychologists and activists committed to the emotional/mental health and healing of Black communities.

 
 
 

Sista Afya

At Sista Afya, our mission is sustaining the mental wellness of Black women through building community, sharing information, and connecting Black women to quality mental wellness services.

We believe that by making mental wellness simple, accessible, affordable, and centered around Black women's experiences, more people will get what they need to have a full, whole life.