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Mental Health

Below, find resources to get help for you, a friend, or a family member.

(Resources on this page are provided for informational purposes only)

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Resources for anxiety & stress

Anxiety and Depression Association of America

Committed to improving the lives of the people who suffer from anxiety disorders through promotion of early diagnosis, treatment, and cure. 1-240-485-1001

To learn more: adaa.org

Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders

To learn more: adaa.org/asian-pacific-islanders

Black and African American Communities

To learn more: adaa.org/african-american-communities

Latine/Hispanic Communities

To learn more: adaa.org/latinx-hispanics

LGBTQ+ Community

To learn more: adaa.org/lgbtq

Native and Indigenous Communities

To learn more: adaa.org/native-indigenous-communities



Anger Management Help Guide

Nonprofit that runs one of the world’s leading mental health websites. Offers trustworthy guidance to strengthen mental health and wellbeing, navigate challenges, and make healthy changes in lives.

To learn more: helpguide.org



Parental Stress Line

Provides a 24 hour helpline for parents who need to discuss issues related to their children. 1-240-485-1001

To learn more: parentshelpingparents.org

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Resources for depression

National Alliance on Mental Illness (Nami)

Dedicated to the eradication of mental illnesses and to the improvement of the quality of life of all whose lives are affected by these diseases. 1-800-950-NAMI (6264)

To learn more: nami.org



National Institute of Mental Health

Offers a wide variety of information on mental illness topics, resources, statistics, and volunteer opportunities. 1-866-615-6464

To learn more: nimh.nih.gov



Connect2Affect

For elderly adults. Provides resources that meet the needs of elderly adults who are isolated or lonely, by building social connections in the form of social activities, volunteering, learning wellness, etc. Resources regarding transportation, money, food, and more are also available.

To learn more: connect2affect.org



Heads Up Guys

Offers informative resources for men with depression and third party friends and family who want to support them.

To learn more: headsupguys.org



Postpartum Support International

Provides information about postpartum life and complications, including loss of a child, and other related struggles. 1-800-944-4773

To learn more: postpartum.net/a>

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Resources for gender and sexuality

Coming Out Handbook

Helps readers explore their sexual identity and provides tools and questions to help determine what it might be like to share their identity with others.

To learn more: nthetrevorproject.org



Free Mom Hugs

Offers resources for LGBTQ+ community members, emergency assistance, legal name changes, and same sex marriage support.

To learn more: freemomhugs.org



GLBT Near Me

Provides an online database for finding GLTBQ-friendly resources and support in your area.

To learn more: glbtnearme.org



It Gets Better

For teens and kids. Provides inspirational videos to communicate to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth around the world that it gets better.

To learn more: itgetsbetter.org



National Center for Transgender Equality

Provides information and multi-level resources about transgender people and issues such as healthcare, homelessness, and civil rights.

To learn more: transequality.org



National Queer and Trans Therapist of Color Network

Offers a directory of Queer and Trans therapists of color, as well as a mental health fund for assisting Queer and Trans people of color pay their treatment.

To learn more: nqttcn.com



Outcare

Comprehensive resource for health equity worldwide. OutCare provides extensive information and education on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) healthcare. Connects to affirming healthcare providers.

To learn more: outcarehealth.org



PFLAG

PFLAG is the first and largest organization dedicated to supporting, educating, and advocating for LGBTQ+ people and their families. Provides LGBTQ community and their loved ones with information, tools, resources, advocacy, education, and support.

To learn more: pflag.org



SAGE

Leads in addressing issues related to LGBTQIA+ aging. SAGE works to achieve a high quality of life for LGBTQIA+ older people, supports and advocates for their rights, fosters a greater understanding of aging in all communities and promotes positive image of LGBTQIA+ life in later years.

To learn more: sageusa.org



The Trevor Project

For LGBTQ young people. Provides counseling and resources focused on suicide prevention efforts among lesbian, gay bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning youth. 1-866-488-7486 or text 678-678.

To learn more: thetrevorproject.org

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Resources for grief and loss

Carson's Village

Supports individuals who suddenly lost a loved one with making burial arrangements, a timeline of events, resource library, live support, a family web page and more.

To learn more: carsonsvillage.org



Eluna

Supporting children and families impacted by grief or addiction. Includes information about free camps for kids and teens affected by these issues.

To learn more: elunanetwork.org



National Alliance for Grieving Children

Provides information on supporting children through grief, including a national database of grief support programs, camps, and community resources.

To learn more: nacg.org



The Compassionate Friends

Provides support for family members who have lost a child at any age. Offers local and virtual chapter meetings.

To learn more: compassionatefriends.org



Dougy Center

Provides information on grieving and ways to find local support groups, especially for children and teens and their families.

To learn more: dougy.org