Finding support and understanding can be crucial for black men navigating mental health challenges. Thankfully, there are many support groups across the United States. They provide a safe space for black men. Here, they can share their experiences, seek guidance, and find solidarity. In this blog post, we will highlight 10 amazing support groups. These groups focus on the mental health of black men and the black community. We will also include their contact information and locations.
- Black Men Heal
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Contact: Email – info@blackmenheal.org Website: www.blackmenheal.org - The Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation – Brother You’re On My Mind
Location: Nationwide (Online Support Groups)
Contact: Email – info@borislhensonfoundation.org
Website: www.borislhensonfoundation.org/programs - Black Male Initiative Support Group – University of Central Florida
Location: Orlando, Florida
Contact: Email – bmiucf@gmail.com
Website: www.bmiucf.org - Black Men’s Group – The Men’s Center for Counseling & Psychotherapy
Location: Los Angeles, California
Contact: Phone – (323) 937-1344
Website: www.tmccp.com/groups/black-mens-group - Black Men Speak
Location: New York City, New York
Contact: Email – info@blackmenspeak.org
Website: www.blackmenspeak.org - Men Healing Men
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
Contact: Phone – (770) 383-3022
Website: www.menhealingmen.org - Brother’s Network – Brothers United for Action
Location: Chicago, Illinois
Contact: Email – brothersunitedforaction@gmail.com
Website: www.brothersunitedforaction.org - Brother to Brother – University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Location: Baltimore, Maryland
Contact: Email – umbcbrother2brother@gmail.com
Website: www.umbc.edu/mosaic/programs/brother_to_brother.html - Brothers United Mentoring Program – Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee
Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Contact: Phone – (414) 267-8100
Website: www.bgcmilwaukee.org/program/brothers-united-mentoring-program - Black Men’s Health & Wellness Initiative – Community Healing Network
Location: New Haven, Connecticut
Contact: Email – info@communityhealingnetwork.org
Website: www.communityhealingnetwork.org
Whether you’re seeking peer support, professional guidance, or simply a space to share your experiences, these 10 amazing support groups offer valuable resources for black men’s mental health and well-being. Remember, reaching out for support is a sign of strength, and you’re not alone in your journey towards mental wellness. Take the first step towards finding your community and getting the support you deserve.
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