Black Girls Mental Health Collective Foundation

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Black Girls Mental Health Foundation

Our vision is a world where Black girls and women are empowered to thrive mentally, emotionally, and spiritually, free from the stigma of mental health challenges. We strive to create a society where culturally affirming and accessible mental health care is the norm, and where the mental well-being of Black girls and women is prioritized, respected, and supported. We envision a future where systemic barriers to mental health care are dismantled, and every Black girl and woman has access to resources, communities, and services that promote healing, resilience, and self-empowerment. Through our work, we aim to build a legacy of mental health equity, awareness, and advocacy that transforms lives and uplifts generations.
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culturally responsive maternal mental health Our Mission The Black Girls Mental Health Foundation The Foundation is an integral part of our broader mission at the Black Girls Mental Health Collective The Collective to enhance the wellbeing of Black Women Black Birthing People and their families in California. While our offices are centrally located in Oakland California and Los Angeles California we proudly serve neighboring communities such as Richmond Antioch Emeryville Hayward San Leandro San Lorenzo San Ramon Dublin Pleasanton Compton Inglewood. Additionally we offer virtual services to individuals and families across Georgia ensuring that culturally competent perinatal mental health care is accessible beyond California. At The Foundation we focus on systemic change through conducting advanced research and comprehensive evaluation and through offerings of therapy vouchers for low income Black women who have limited or no access to maternal mental health services and by providing scholarships for perinatal mental health trainings for medical providers and birth workers.

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