NAAPIMHA Partners With Fellow BIPOC Mental Health Organizations to Release The Mental Health in Solidarity Toolkit
- NAAPIMHA

- Jul 15
- 2 min read

NAAPIMHA is proud to collaborate with The Love More Movement, The Center for Native Health, and Centro de Ayuda y Esperanza Latina to bring to life the Mental Health in Solidarity toolkit raising awareness around and featuring organizations focused on uplifting Black, Indigenous/Native, Asian American & Pacific Islander (AAPI), and Latino/x/e mental health, noting both community-specific data, issues, and strengths as well as unifying themes across BIPOC communities.
View and Download the Toolkit Below! ⬇️
And to connect further to mental health supports for communities of color, visit:
Special thanks to those whose labor brought this resource to life:
Bonnie Claxton, The Center for Native Health
Kilyne Oocumma, The Center for Native Health
Trey Adcock, The Center for Native Health
Christina Mancebo-Torres, Centro de Ayuda y Esperanza Latina
Dr. Bruce Purnell, The Love More Movement
Elizabeth Sweet, The National Asian American Pacific Islander Mental Health Association
Kira Ly, Liberation of APIs
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About NAAPIMHA
NAAPIMHA, the National Asian American Pacific Islander Mental Health Association, is a national 501c3 nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote and redefine the mental health and wellbeing of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) communities, through mental health trainings, community mental health programs, national policy and advocacy, and rapid community crisis response, while centering those with lived experience.
Since 2001, NAAPIMHA has worked with AANHPI-serving community based organizations across the country to identify and respond to the mental health needs of AANHPI communities nationwide. Over the past 20 years, provided training and consultation to over 150 AANHPI-serving community-based organizations and 3500 AANHPIs around the country resulting in behavior change and improved skills to promote positive health outcomes for individuals and the communities they serve.
Learn more at: www.naapimha.org
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