Mental Health Organizations

These mental health organizations provide mental health and well-being support for BIPOC individuals and communities.

HeadsUpGuys

HeadsUpGuys works to improve men's mental health, reduce their risk of suicide, and provides resources to inspire them to live healthier lives. This anonymous, research-backed resource offers screening tools, tips, self-guided courses, and more to help men take care of themselves.

Rural Minds

Rural Minds offers resources on mental health, suicide prevention, resilience, loneliness, and more tailored to those living in rural communities.

Healthy Native Youth

Healthy Native Youth offers curricula and resources for American Indian and Alaska Native youth, which promote positive youth development, embrace cultural teachings, and demonstrate evidence of effectiveness. This site is designed for tribal health educators, teachers, and parents.

The Loveland 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.

The Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation

The Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation aims to eradicate the stigma around mental health issues in the African-American community.

Black Mental Health Alliance

BMHA works 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 their communities.

Black Emotional and Mental Health Collective

BEAM is 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.

Asian Mental Health Collective

AMHC aims to normalize and de-stigmatize mental health within the Asian community.

South Asian Mental Health Initiative and Network

SAMHIN strives to meet a wide variety of mental health needs of the South Asian Community in the United States.

Institute for Muslim Mental Health

The Institute for Muslim Mental Health is committed to optimizing the Muslim community’s emotional health and well being by mobilizing a network of mental health professionals to ensure all American Muslims have access to high-quality resources.

The AAKOMA Project

AAKOMA builds the consciousness of youth of color and their caregivers on the recognition and importance of mental health, empowers youth and their families to seek help and manage mental health, and influences systems and services to receive and address the needs of youth of color and their families.

The Steve Fund

The Steve Fund supports the mental health and emotional well-being of young people of color.

Center for Native American Youth

A policy program of the Aspen Institute, the Center for Native American Youth works to improve the well-being of Native American young people through research, advocacy work, resource-sharing, and more.

National Alliance for Hispanic Health

The Alliance is a science-backed and community-based organization providing mental and physical health resources and programs for Hispanic individuals. You can receive free, confidential health information in Spanish and English by calling 1-866-783-2645.

WeRNative

Created by Native youth, for Native youth, WeRNative is a comprehensive health resource covering everything from relationships and native history to career pathways and cultivating positive self-esteem and mental health.

The Mental Health Collective - Reclaim Your Roots: Guides to BIPOC Mental Health

The Mental Health Coalition, in collaboration with META, partnered with BIPOC mental health advocates to share their everyday healing methods and rituals. They also share mental health guides specific to the Black, AAPI, Latin, Indigenous, and Middle Eastern/North African experience.

Mental Health America

Get mental health resources, take a mental health screener, learn about different conditions, and more.