20+ Bipoc Mental Health Resources for Culturally-Sensitive Support
Getting effective BIPOC mental health support requires the understanding and expertise of people who understand the unique challenges you face. While there are more and more organizations that make this possible, it can be exhausting to comb through Google to find what you need.
That’s why we put together this big list of resources, podcasts, websites, and programs for you! Find what you need below and make sure you send this list to anyone who could benefit from it as well.
Find Resources for Your Unique Mental Health Needs
Those who identify as BIPOC have unique mental health needs, specific to past experiences, culture, and sexual preferences. We’ve rounded up some organizations, helplines, groups, and community spaces that may be able to better address the mental health support and guidance that you need as a BIPOC individual.
BIPOC Youth
AAPI
Desi LGBTQ+ Helpline for South Asians and Resources and Local Groups
Black and African American
Black Emotional Mental Health Collective Peer Support Spaces and Wellness Tools
Therapy for Black Girls Therapy Directory and Sister Circle
Native and Indigenous
WE R NATIVE MyMind Resource Library and mental health text subscription: text CARING to 65664
Latinx and Hispanic
Trans BIPOC
National Queer and Trans Therapists of Color Network Directory and Helplines and Resources
BIPOC Mental Health Resources for Everyone
These organizations provide access to culturally-affirming support, stories, and communities that support BIPOC mental health.
Inclusive Therapists
If you’ve struggled to find a mental health professional who understands your unique challenges and needs, this mental health directory may be what you’re looking for. It offers a “safer, simpler way to find a therapist, counselor or coach committed to collective liberation and healing: Racial, 2SLGBTQIA+, Neurodivergence, and Disability Justice.”
BIPOC Voices from Mental Health America
Hearing the stories of others who get what you’re feeling—or have been where you have been—is powerful. That’s why we love this resource from Mental Health America featuring blog posts and videos from BIPOC youth who are powerfully sharing their personal stories and experiences.
Project HEAL
Our mission at Project HEAL is to open doors to healing for those the system fails. This means we provide access to services and resources for anyone and everyone struggling with disordered eating or an eating disorder, especially those who lack the resources to get that help themselves or feel they can’t ask for it.
Find what you need:
Blog: Read about people just like yourself sharing stories of struggle and triumph.
Find a Program: Figure out how we can best help you by starting here if you need eating disorder support.
Insurance Resource Hub: Better understand all things insurance and eating disorder healing with this much-needed resource.
Newsletter: Get support, news, and updates delivered to your inbox.
Instagram: This is where we’re most active on social and we’d love to have you in our Instagram community!
You can also head to the top of our website and click “Learn” to find all of our guides, ranging from learning about eating disorders to better understanding treatment barriers.