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JULY IS BIPOC Month

Our Mostyn Law family is passionate about bringing mindfulness to mental health awareness and will support local organization efforts to offer resources. July is Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) Mental Health Awareness Month! See below to learn more about resources available locally and nationally. 

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JJ’S I’M ME FOUNDATION

Establish a network of young women who serve as role models for future generations of young women.

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Choose To Do

50% OF ALL LIFETIME MENTAL ILLNESS BEGINS BY AGE 14, AND 75% BY AGE 24.
Our youth mentorship programs develop the self-awareness, self-control, and interpersonal skills that are vital for young adults in school, work, and for life success.

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Mental Wealth Alliance

Charlamagne Tha God’s Mental Wealth Alliance’s mission is to evoke the change necessary for a downward shift in stigma around mental health through three pillars of impact.

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Mental Health America

Mental Health America has long been at the forefront of progressive values in mental health care. They pride ourselves on being community-oriented and led by the voices of those with lived experience. Throughout their history, they have sought to lift the stories of individuals who are traumatized by discrimination or mistreatment.

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Black Mental Health Alliance

BIPOC Mental Health Month. Formally recognized in May 2008, National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month has been observed each July and was created by Bebe Moore Campbell to bring awareness to the unique struggles that underrepresented groups face regarding mental illness in the United States.

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American Counseling Association

July is BIPOC Mental Health Month. Observed each July and originally designated as National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month, BIPOC Mental Health Month highlights the unique mental health challenges and needs of historically disenfranchised or oppressed racial and ethnic groups in the United States. Black and Indigenous people and other people of color (BIPOC) experience a broad spectrum …

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African American Cultural Center | University of Illinois Chicago

Black Mental Health Awareness. July is BIPOC/Minority Mental Health Awareness Month. We are living in a time of great disruption, uncertainty, and challenge.

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