StudioFive10's Family and Friends Day
ORGANIZATION: BLACK GIRLS MENTAL HEALTH FOUNDATION
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Join Us for Family & Friends Day in Richmond! This event offers a chance to connect, access valuable resources, and promote wellness. Community partners are invited to host a table and share their services with over 150 expected attendees. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage and uplift our community!
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About BLACK GIRLS MENTAL HEALTH FOUNDATION
Location:
9307 ASTOR, IRVINE, CA 92618, US
Mission Statement
The Black Girls Mental Health Foundation (The Foundation) is an integral part of our broader mission at the Black Girls Mental Health Collective (The Collective) to enhance the well-being of Black mothers. At The Foundation, we focus on systemic change through conducting advanced research and comprehensive evaluation; and through offerings of therapy vouchers for low income Black women who have limited or no access to maternal mental health services and by providing scholarships for perinatal mental health trainings for medical providers and birth workers. Our efforts will allow us, our community partners, and our scholarship recipients to directly support Black women during the perinatal period and beyond.
Description
Founded in 2024, the Black Girls Mental Health Foundation (BGMHF) is a nonprofit dedicated to transforming maternal and mental health care for Black women and girls. We dismantle systemic barriers through culturally responsive, trauma-informed services. Our programs include:
* Therapy Voucher Program - Free, year-long therapy for low-income Black mothers
* The BIRTH Network - Connections to culturally responsive perinatal mental health and wellness providers
* Perinatal Mental Health Trainings - Scholarships and education for birth workers, clinicians, home visitors, and medical professionals
To date, we've delivered over 20,000 hours of therapy to more than 2,000 individuals and trained nearly 100 birth workers nationwide. Through research, partnerships, and culturally responsive programming, we create sustainable change and advance mental health equity.
Join us in building a future where mental health equity isn’t just a vision-it’s a reality.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Richmond Memorial Auditorium and Convention Center403 Civic Center PlazaRichmond, CA 94804
DATE POSTED
April 2, 2025
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- This is a Done in a Day opportunity and there is no prior training or ongoing commitment needed.