OUR MISSION
Our mission is to co-create more equitable, anti-racist, and trauma-responsive structures by investing in personal, interpersonal, and systemic healing and liberatory practices.
OUR vision
We envision an abolitionist future in which self-determined communities can enjoy healthy, safe, and life-affirming environments.
STRATEGIC PRIORITIES
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Support the expansion of a bilingual and multicultural health professional pipeline to close the accessibility gap in mental health services for Spanish-speaking Latine populations.
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Invest and provide professional development opportunities for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and other Communities of Color) and/or LGBTQIA2+ health professionals, culture workers, and artists.
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Offer accessible and culturally responsive mental health, research, and evaluation services to low income, BIPOC, LGBTQIA2+, migrant, refugees, undocumented, and communities with disabilities.
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Cultivate a network where BIPOC-identified health and healing practitioners can share knowledge, deepen skills, and nurture connections.
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Nurture and expand partnerships with other community-based organizations who are invested in equitable, anti-racist, joyous, and abolitionist practices.