Resources for Racial Identity
Ophelia’s Place BIPOC Connect Group is an online drop-in support group dedicated to girl-identified, gender expansive, and nonbinary youth of color who are seeking a safe place to talk about and process their unique experiences. Youth are supported by group facilitators of color who aim to cultivate a space of empowerment, community, and connection. Regular attendance is not required. Zoom, webcam, and headphones required. Informed consent (guardian, if under 14) required prior to first attendance. https://www.opheliasplace.net/activities-calendar/bipoc-connect-group
Pathlight Mood and Anxiety offers a support group intended as a closed space designated for people from communities of color where attendees can feel supported without having to explain themselves. This peer support group will provide support for the unique mental health challenges that individuals in this group may be facing. Participation in the groups is online and there is no cost to attend. Participants can attend as often as they would like with no pressure to attend group every time. Please note, the group is a supplemental support and is not a replacement for higher levels of care, therapy, or medical advice. https://www.pathlightbh.com/support-group/mental-health-people-of-color
Casa Latinos Unidos support the community comprehensively through a wraparound and system navigation program that assists individuals and families meet their basic needs and find resources across the social determinants of health. We provide rental emergency support, translate documents, help complete applications for services and benefits, and assist people making legal and medical appointments. https://casalatinosunidos.org/our-programs/family-empowerment/