Hotlines
- Suicide and Crisis - call or text 988
- Domestic Violence National Hotline - call +1 (800) 799-7233
- Addiction Services - call +1 (800) 662-4357
- Psychiatric, mental, or any service for children or adolescents - call (410) 752-2272
- Crisis intervention services (Here2Help) - call (410) 433-5175
Attend the National Conference and WebcastThe National Alliance for Children’s Grief will host a National Conference and Webcast on March 19, 2024. Our webcast is an educational presentation live-streamed using Zoom, distributing a single education event to many simultaneous host locations.
This annual event is popular with organizations across the country as it is an opportunity to convene and engage your community. The event will appeal to a diverse audience, including professionals from funeral service, hospice care, health care, education, mental health, child welfare, and bereavement support. |
Pro Bono Counseling's Free Therapy
Pro Bono Counseling connects Marylanders in need of mental health counseling to licensed volunteer therapists, as well as providing referrals to other supportive services.
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Shepherd's Clinic's Free Behavioral and Mental Health Resources
Recieve group psychotherapy, psychiatry services, case management resources, and psychoeducation sessions at Shepherd's clinic. Shepherd's clinic also offers mental health screenings.
Eligibility criteria:
Eligibility criteria:
- Uninsured adults.
- Patients in the following ZIP codes 21211, 21212, 21213, 21214, 21215, 21218, 21234, 21239, 21217 and 21206.
- The Joy Wellness Center welcomes all members of our community. You do not need to be a patient to use most services.
- Potential patients can be screened over the phone or in person.
- Patients must be income eligible to qualify for medical services.
Get screened for eligibility
Paragon's Rehabilitation Program for Psychiatrically Diagnosed
Adults
Paragon Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program is a local, community-based program designed to help stabilize the population of psychiatrically diagnosed adults. Adults who qualify have severe and persistent mental health disorders, including Schizophrenia, bipolar disorders, major depressive disorders, and other severe and persistent disorders.
The organizations works to provide:
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Family Recovery Program's Substance Abuse Treatment
Individuals are referred to treatment services which may include:
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Parents are eligible for the Family Recovery Program (FRP) if:
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Illuminated Direction is a non-profit behavioral health organization specializing in services for adults and children (over the ages of 7). They offer outpatient mental health, substance abuse counseling, medication management, and therapy services, with specific focuses on key aspects of an individual’s life. While their services are not free, they do accept Medicaid and private pay at Medicaid rates, with insurance being a required prerequisite. They also accept referrals from mental health professionals.
Services Offered
Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program
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Esperanza Center's Mental Health Referrals
Call Esperanza Center to get a referral to mental health services if you are an immigrant without insurance.
Mental Health Resources for the Black Community
Finding a Therapist
Inclusive Therapists: aims to make it simpler for people in marginalized communities to find a therapist who gets you. Visit inclusivetherapists.com.
Black Female Therapists: is a directory of black female therapists across the country and their specialties to make finding a therapist easier. Visit blackfemaletherapists.com.
Black Female Therapists: is a directory of black female therapists across the country and their specialties to make finding a therapist easier. Visit blackfemaletherapists.com.
Financing Therapy
The Loveland Foundation: provides financial assistance for therapy and mental health professional services for young Black girls. Visit thelovelandfoundation.org
Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation: provides 5 free therapy sessions to anyone facing anxiety or life-changing stressors. Call (213) 222-6327.
AAKOMA Project: offers members of racially marginalized communities (between ages 12 and 30) 5 free virtual therapy sessions. Call (571) 486-3382.
Therapy for Black Men: provides financial assistance and resources to make it easier for Black men to afford therapy. Call (646) 780-8278.
Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation: provides 5 free therapy sessions to anyone facing anxiety or life-changing stressors. Call (213) 222-6327.
AAKOMA Project: offers members of racially marginalized communities (between ages 12 and 30) 5 free virtual therapy sessions. Call (571) 486-3382.
Therapy for Black Men: provides financial assistance and resources to make it easier for Black men to afford therapy. Call (646) 780-8278.
Community Programs and Workshops
Black Mental Health Alliance: offers stress/trauma support groups, monthly facilitated conversations by licensed therapists and authors, community events, and healing summits focused on practices to promote optimal valuing of Black children. Call (410) 338-2642.
AAKOMA Project: hosts workshops about supporting youth mental health and has consultations on building your organization to serve people of racially diverse backgrounds. Call (571) 486-3382.
Black Girls Smile: offers educational wellness programs, therapy assistance, and on-demand workshops to engage with topics focused on the needs of Black girls and women. Email [email protected]
Black Emotional and Mental Health Collective: hosts interactive community events, skill building programs, and monthly healing circles to cater to the mental and social health needs of the Black community. Email [email protected]
Eustress: hosts group events and activities weekly in the hopes of promoting awareness of mental health in the Black community. Call 704-909-2890.
AAKOMA Project: hosts workshops about supporting youth mental health and has consultations on building your organization to serve people of racially diverse backgrounds. Call (571) 486-3382.
Black Girls Smile: offers educational wellness programs, therapy assistance, and on-demand workshops to engage with topics focused on the needs of Black girls and women. Email [email protected]
Black Emotional and Mental Health Collective: hosts interactive community events, skill building programs, and monthly healing circles to cater to the mental and social health needs of the Black community. Email [email protected]
Eustress: hosts group events and activities weekly in the hopes of promoting awareness of mental health in the Black community. Call 704-909-2890.