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Cautious Optimism Peer Education & Support: an anti-carceral peer wellness collective offering 1:1 support, peer groups & resources for mental health!
Mental health education and mutual aid through a Healing Justice lens.
Humans Organizing Liberatory Dreams: Abolitionist peer support. Navigating & divesting from MIC/MHIC, centering lived experiences.
Peer support collectives, lead political education, develop new knowledge and language around mental distress, organize and advocate for the liberation of our community members globally, and create innovative, peer-led, alternatives to our current mental health system.
Building interdependent care networks by & for TLGBQIA+ people in Baltimore City, Maryland.
Is a 501(c)(3) non-profit aligned with Inclusive Therapists, dedicated to funding free therapy services for BIPOC communities and supporting collective community care projects.
With the barriers affecting access to treatment by members of diverse ethnic and racial groups, the Loveland Therapy Fund provides financial assistance to Black women and girls seeking therapy nationally.
A resource with peer and community-based strategies for supporting folks in our lives who might be suicidal, as well as examining the beliefs and structures that keep suicide conversations under wraps.
Radical Mental Health First Aide was created in October 2022 by oumou and has been facilitated to over 2000+ people. join oumou and the Joko Wellness team for this offering. these workshops will offer you some context on the impact of oppression and social injustice on the body-mind and teach you de-escalation and consent skills. we will go over the RMHFA Action Plan and abolition-informed safety planning. during the workshop participants have the opportunity to ask questions, practice skills and apply their knowledge. participants get to be a part of a space they shape with their thoughts, ideas and experiences; a space that loooooves and values participatory knowledge building.
“An autonomous hub of peer counselors providing remote community-centered alternatives to psychotherapy, drawn from the wisdom of incarcerated, disabled, and underclass Black + Native + Indigenous gender-expansive survivors. We are based in the US, but also open to international peer clients.”
Yarrow Collective is a by/for/with lived experience organization that builds non-carceral, consent-based alternatives to mental health services through peer support, recovery, and harm reduction.
Zepp currently provides mental health coaching, a monthly sex worker support group, a fund for Black trans women sex workers, and a monthly sex worker therapist support group through our program the Equitable Care Certification, an AASECT-approved certification program for mental health professionals to provide unbiased care to their marginalized clients.
A national network and online platform centering the healing of Latinx migrant peoples and movements. Honoring and affirming the dignity and healing of migrant communities marginalized by criminalization, detention, and deportation.
“Bringing somatic transformation to movement leaders, organizations, and alliances. Programs engage the body (emotions, sensations, physiology), in order to align our actions with values and vision, and heal from the impacts of trauma and oppression. We aim to advance loving and rigorous movements that possess the creativity, resilience, and liberatory power needed to transform society.”
The Embodied Care Network is a collective of Black health and wellness professional who promote the advancement of body liberation and improving the quality of life for Black women and people of the Global Majority.
Native Movement is dedicated to building people power, rooted in an Indigenized worldview, toward healthy, sustainable, & just communities for ALL. We support grassroots-led projects that align with our vision, that endeavor to ensure social justice, Indigenous Peoples’ rights, and the rights of Mother Earth.
White Raven Center was founded to create opportunities for every individual to heal from trauma in a safe, nurturing and loving environment, and we believe that our location—surrounded by Alaska’s wellspring of natural beauty and the deep roots of Alaska Native traditions—plays an important role in that mission.
“We work to transform society by promoting healthy, respectful manhood and offering trainings and educational resources for companies, government agencies, schools, and community groups.”
Ivy Harm Reduction is a relatively new endeavor focusing on all aspects of harm reduction. We aim to provide the people of Western Massachusetts and the surrounding areas with the tools and knowledge needed to make healthy and safe decisions for themselves.
“We provide support to the North Bay’s LGBTQIA+ population, with an emphasis on identities and individuals at the margins – including transgender and nonbinary individuals, LGBTQIA+ people of color, Latine families, neurodivergent people, and disabled people. We are dedicated to providing essential services that encompass mental health support, advocacy, and education.”
Just Making A Change for Families is a non-profit organization working to dismantle the family policing system while simultaneously investing in community support that keeps families together.
“Our work is almost all virtual. We host monthly online support and discussion groups for parents and family members of LGBTQIA+ individuals, and for LGBTQIA+ people who are struggling with family acceptance. We offer educational programs like Proud Possibilities, which feature LGBTQIA+ possibility models for our community, as well as speaker events featuring topics such as mental health, raising transgender children and much more.”
The Wildflower Alliance is a grassroots Peer Support, Advocacy, and Training organization with a focus on harm reduction and human rights in Western Massachusetts.
Whose Corner Is It Anyway? is a Western Massachusetts-based mutual aid, harm reduction, political education, and organizing group led by stimulant and opioid using low-income, survival, or street-based sex workers.
CAT 911 is about building transformative justice that lets us take control of our lives and our communities into our own hands and nurtures each other’s growth and human possibility. CAT-911 is building a Southern California-wide network of Community Action Teams (CAT) which can operate as resources for responding to community needs as alternatives to 911.
Estoy Aquí offers workshops and programs around racial justice, community care, and suicide prevention.
Solstice House is a voluntary, short-term program that provides community-based non-clinical support to individuals experiencing crisis and emotional distress, available 24/7. We accept self-referrals ONLY from the person seeking respite themselves. Providers may encourage people they serve to contact the peer-run respite, but are not able to request a respite stay on behalf of the person.
Tapestry Health provides harm reduction services throughout Western Massachusetts, where anyone can receive the care they need without judgment or stigma. We meet people where they are without judgment and serve people actively using drugs, their partners and family members, as well as people at a high risk of having or seeing an overdose.
REP is a network made up of dedicated community members showing up to support others in moments of crisis or urgency, with care and respect for the full dignity and autonomy of the people in crisis.
Programs Include: Support Groups, Scholarships, Community Trainings, and a Provider Directory. “All services are provided free of charge to the community thanks to our supporters! We know the value of affirming care is literally life saving.” Based in Greenville, SC.
“By creating a safe space where youth are accepted and partnering with local organizations to provide LGBTQ+ specific resources to our community, we are changing the stats one person at a time.” Based in Spartanburg, SC.
Harriet Hancock Center
“Our on-site programming is peer-led and creates a place for folx to be authentically themselves while navigating the complexities of identity. We also work with community partners to show up and advocate for the rights of not only the LGBTQ+ community, but our allies.” Based in Columbia, SC.
MH First Oakland, a project of Anti Police-Terror Project, is a cutting-edge new model for non-police response to mental health crisis. The goal of MH First is to respond to mental health crises including, but not limited to, psychiatric emergencies, substance use support, and domestic violence safety planning.
MH First Sacramento, a project of Anti Police-Terror Project, is a cutting-edge new model for non-police response to mental health crisis. The goal of MH First is to respond to mental health crises including, but not limited to, psychiatric emergencies, substance use support, and domestic violence safety planning.
This is a non-exhaustive list of care providers who also identify as Muslim. The providers on this list self-identify as abolition centered in their approach to healing. These providers are a part of a collective of healers that affirm and honor all of your intersecting identities.
Looking for a sex work affirming therapist? This directory features vetted mental health and wellness providers that have completed the 12-course, AASECT-approved program for engaging with SWers as clients.
Community connection and collective uplifting of Indigenous, Native, and First Nation voices by providing an interactive platform and member support to healers from these communities.
Community-based alternatives to police in your city
Whether you’re seeking support in navigating systemic oppression, nervous system care, therapy, non-traditional healing practices, or simply a provider who truly understands your journey, our directory is here to help you find the right match.
We are always looking to grow our resource library. Please fill out this form to submit a resource you think we should add to this page.