Coalition Members
NEUROorganics
NEUROorganics is a platform offering a proactive therapeutic mental health care service, designed to educate and support individuals on how to prevent the onset or worsening of mental health symptoms of depression, anxiety, and emotional dysregulation. NEUROorganics fuses western and eastern mental health approaches to care to build personal resilience, self-confidence, self-esteem, motivation, and productivity. This unique fusion is considered an asset to helping individuas and communities manage post traumatic covid symptoms as a result of living with covid-19, losing a loved one to covid-19, political perspectives, and concerns about the vaccine what the future looks like with how the pandemic has shifted healthcare, policies, the healthcare system.
Top Resources
Curio
We offer facilitated support and growth groups for mental health and wellbeing. In light of the COVID-19 crisis, we are creating specific programs for people who are impacted in ways such as healthcare workers, parents, those with relationship struggles, those high-risk for COVID-19, etc. We also have a program available to people on a sliding scale basis.
Domestic Violence During the Pandemic: Resources for Victims and Survivors
Our guide includes:
- Detailed Infographic on Red Flags and Barriers in Abusive Relationships
- Tips on Emergency Planning and Tech Safety for Victims Fleeing
- Support Services for Housing, Immigration, and Financial Independence
National Domestic Violence Hotline
These are trying times that can negatively impact and create circumstances where survivors are put in even more danger. For any victims and survivors who need support, the NDV hotline is here for you, 24/7. Call 1-800-799-7233 or 1-800-787-3224 for TTY, or if you’re unable to speak safely, you can log onto thehotline.org or text LOVEIS to 22522. Learn more about how to stay safe here.
Now&Me
Now&Me is for all those seeking comfort and solace. During these tough, trying and challenging times, we are bridging the gap between you, your problems, and someone who wants to hear you out and lend a helping hand. If you feel overwhelmed, anxious, upset, angry, sad, or depressed, then nowandme.com can help. We also have a blog with regular articles, modules, and resources by experts on mental health and coronavirus. Crisis helplines and a list of professional help are also available on the site.
Physician Support Line
Our mission at Physician Support Line is to offer free and confidential peer support to American physicians by creating a safe space to discuss immediate life stressors with volunteer psychiatrist colleagues who are uniquely trained in mental wellness and also have similar shared experiences of the profession.
School Closures
A free hotline and website with information for families impacted by school closures covering meals, psychological health, education, emergency childcare, financial security, health, and wellness. We’ve brought together a coalition of 40+ in education, mental health, food, venture to build a unified response to the crisis.
University of Iowa Mobile Clinic
The University of Iowa Mobile Clinic is a student-run, staff-supervised organization that offers free basic healthcare services to underserved & uninsured individuals. We are now offering FREE webcam and phone medical appointments. This service is available in English, Spanish, Arabic, French, and other languages upon request. We are able to offer general health education, help with chronic disease management, medication refills, and treatment for acute minor medical illnesses. We can help connect people with social work to sign up for insurance, as well as referrals to get mental health & psychiatric counseling. Call or text (319)535-2684 to make an appointment.
African American Community
Loveland Therapy Fund
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 girls nationally seeking therapy.
Psychology Degree Guide: Mental Health and Wellness Resources for Students of Color
Guide containing a list of 23 mental health resources for black students, indigenous students, latinx students & AAPI Students.
Sista Afya
At Sista Afya Community Mental Wellness, we believe that together, Black women across the African Diaspora can sustain mental wellness through connecting to resources and supporting one another.
We fulfill this through our mission of 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.
Sista Afya Community Mental Wellness has a community support approach to mental wellness. We believe that community support for people living with mental health conditions can foster healing, growth, freedom, and self-actualization.
Inclusive Therapists
Database to provide therapists with training for racial trauma and connect people of all identities, abilities, and bodies with culturally sensitive care. Li herself, and many other therapists in the Inclusive Therapists network, offer reduced-fee teletherapy options to ensure that financial limitations do not keep people from pursuing care.
Meditation
Headspace
Headspace provides guided meditation resources online, accessible to users through the company’s website and via a mobile app on the iPhone and Android platforms. Users can access ten days of free content, after which they have the option to take out a monthly or annual subscription or continue with the free trial material.
Crisis Hotline
American Red Cross
American Red Cross has launched a virtual Family Assistance Center to link families to counselors who will provide emotional & spiritual support, as well as information & referrals to help them navigate the challenging process they may be facing as a result of their loved one’s death.
Crisis Text Line
Crisis Text Line is free, 24/7 support for those in crisis. Text 741741 from anywhere in the US to text with a trained Crisis Counselor. Crisis Text Line trains volunteers to support people in crisis. With over 100 million messages processed to date, we’re growing quickly, but so is the need.
Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a Crisis Counselor
Free 24/7 support at your fingertips
US and Canada: text 741741
Empower Work
Provides support for work questions, concerns, stress. Trained peer counselors are a text away: 510-674-1414 or you can chat online here.
For the Frontlines
Health care professionals and essential workers are showing up on the frontlines during the coronavirus pandemic—risking their health every day to help other people.
They need fast, free crisis counseling at their fingertips, 24/7. Crisis Text Line, Shout, and Kids Help Phone are here for the frontlines.
Text FRONTLINE for support to dealing with anxiety, stress, fear, isolation, or other difficult emotions you are experiencing during coronavirus.
Life is Precious (Latina Teen Suicide Prevention Program)
Life is Precious (Latina Teen Suicide Prevention Program) is functioning remotely and accepting referrals (Bronx, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens). For more information please email Beatriz Coronel at bcoronel@cominilife.org or Julie Laurence jlaurence@comunilife.org . You can also call at 917-304-364
National Domestic Violence Hotline
These are trying times that can negatively impact and create circumstances where survivors are put in even more danger. For any victims and survivors who need support, the NDV hotline is here for you, 24/7. Call 1-800-799-7233 or 1-800-787-3224 for TTY, or if you’re unable to speak safely, you can log onto thehotline.org or text LOVEIS to 22522. Learn more about how to stay safe here.
New York State Office of Mental Health
OMH Emotional Support Helpline: 1-844-863-9314
The Emotional Support Line provides free and confidential support, helping callers experiencing increased anxiety due to the coronavirus emergency.
Crisis Text Line: Text GOT5 to 741741.
An anonymous texting service available 24/7. Starting a conversation is easy.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
The Disaster Distress Helpline, 1-800-985-5990, is a 24/7, 365-day-a-year, national hotline dedicated to providing immediate crisis counseling for people who are experiencing emotional distress related to any natural or human-caused disaster. This toll-free, multilingual, and confidential crisis support service is available to all residents in the United States and its territories. Stress, anxiety, and other depression-like symptoms are common reactions after a disaster. Call 1-800-985-5990 or text TalkWithUs to 66746 to connect with a trained crisis counselor.
- Deaf/Hard of Hearing: TextTalkWithUsto 66746
- Use your preferred relay service to call the Disaster Distress Helpline at 1-800-985-5990
- TTY 1-800-846-8517
- Spanish Speakers: Call 1-800-985-5990 and press “2”
- From the 50 States, textHablanosto 66746
- From Puerto Rico, textHablanosto 1-787-339-2663
UC San Diego Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
Central Office & Urgent Care: 858-534-3755
After-Hours Crisis Counseling (24 Hours): 858-534-3755
Frontline Worker
Coronavirus Online Therapy
Pro-bono and reduced fee online therapy for those on the front line during the Coronavirus COVID-19 Pandemic can be found here.
Physician Support Line
Our mission at Physician Support Line is to offer free and confidential peer support to American physicians by creating a safe space to discuss immediate life stressors with volunteer psychiatrist colleagues who are uniquely trained in mental wellness and also have similar shared experiences of the profession.
Therapist
Therapist Networks
https://therapyforblackmen.org/find-a-therapist/
https://www.blackfemaletherapists.com/directory
https://www.melaninandmentalhealth.com/?select=&lp_s_loc=&lp_s_tag=&lp_s_cat=&s=home&post_type=listing
https://www.mytrucircle.com/#faq
Virtual Therapy Offer
Curio
We offer facilitated support and growth groups for mental health and wellbeing. In light of the COVID-19 crisis, we are creating specific programs for people who are impacted in ways such as healthcare workers, parents, those with relationship struggles, those high-risk for COVID-19, etc. We also have a program available to people on a sliding scale basis.
NEUROorganics
NEUROorganics is a platform offering a proactive therapeutic mental health care service, designed to educate and support individuals on how to prevent the onset or worsening of mental health symptoms of depression, anxiety, and emotional dysregulation. NEUROorganics fuses western and eastern mental health approaches to care to build personal resilience, self-confidence, self-esteem, motivation, and productivity. This unique fusion is considered an asset to helping individuas and communities manage post traumatic covid symptoms as a result of living with covid-19, losing a loved one to covid-19, political perspectives, and concerns about the vaccine what the future looks like with how the pandemic has shifted healthcare, policies, the healthcare system.
Now&Me
Now&Me is for all those seeking comfort and solace. During these tough, trying and challenging times, we are bridging the gap between you, your problems, and someone who wants to hear you out and lend a helping hand. If you feel overwhelmed, anxious, upset, angry, sad, or depressed, then nowandme.com can help. We also have a blog with regular articles, modules, and resources by experts on mental health and coronavirus. Crisis helplines and a list of professional help are also available on the site.
The Emotional PPE Project
The Emotional PPE Project connects healthcare workers in need with licensed mental health professionals who can help. No cost. No insurance. Just a trained professional to talk to.
University of Iowa Mobile Clinic
The University of Iowa Mobile Clinic is a student-run, staff-supervised organization that offers free basic healthcare services to underserved & uninsured individuals. We are now offering FREE webcam and phone medical appointments. This service is available in English, Spanish, Arabic, French, and other languages upon request. We are able to offer general health education, help with chronic disease management, medication refills, and treatment for acute minor medical illnesses. We can help connect people with social work to sign up for insurance, as well as referrals to get mental health & psychiatric counseling. Call or text (319)535-2684 to make an appointment.
Other
Domestic Violence During the Pandemic: Resources for Victims and Survivors
Our guide includes:
- Detailed Infographic on Red Flags and Barriers in Abusive Relationships
- Tips on Emergency Planning and Tech Safety for Victims Fleeing
- Support Services for Housing, Immigration, and Financial Independence