As a wrap-up to Mental Health Awareness Month, we want to shine a light on key storytellers we have met on our journey to break barriers in getting individuals access to mental health care – one life at a time. As you will hear in the stories of students, parents, and mental health professionals, we are grateful to be of aid in connecting people to the right care, at the right time. Across the world, May is a month in which mental health awareness and easy access to care are highly advocated. At Care Solace, we share the belief that access to care should be simple – and with us, it is.
We want to address this year’s theme of “Where to Start?”
What do you do to get out of emotional lows, how do you find the right help or approach a friend and tell them what’s going on? How do you start healing?
We’ve had the privilege of filming many individuals who shared their stories of healing, recovery, and battling the mental health stigma. Their biggest piece of advice? Just start.
"Anybody coming should be able to get matched with the right therapist that they feel comfortable with."
At Care Solace, we're committed to building a network of providers who align with our mission of delivering timely and culturally relevant care. Natasha is one of the many exemplary providers in our provider network. Together, we're not just addressing mental health needs; we're creating a movement toward a more empathetic, accessible, and inclusive future.
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Disclaimer: Not an endorsement, referral, or recommendation of any provider. Care Solace does not have a financial relationship with any providers, does not pay or collect monies to/from providers or have an agreement in place to promote mental health resources, and does not accept advertisements or sponsorship sales. Care Solace mental health/social service care coordination services are based solely on objective match criteria according to client-specified needs and details.
“If I can save just one more life by sharing my story, then it’s worth it.”
"One of the greatest tools we have is Care Solace."
"This is about helping people. And I want all of us to be involved in it."