Mental Health in Marginalized Communities

Mental Health in Marginalized Communities

While mental health concerns are universal, those of us with marginalized identities (such as BIPOC, LGBTQ, disabled, veteran, Spanish-speaking, or other demographic characteristics) bear the weight of additional mental health barriers.

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Reflections from Deanne Austin: Minority Mental Health Awareness
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Reflections from Deanne Austin: Minority Mental Health Awareness

Deanne, our Michigan State Manager at Khesed, reflects her experience of Minority Mental Health Awareness Month with us below. We invite you to gain insight into her intersectional experiences working at Khesed, navigating grief and loss, and existing as a Black woman in America. 

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The Lingering Mental Health Impact of 2020—and What to Do About It

Our Founder & CEO, Heather Lundy, LPC, was recently interviewed by the Restaurant Worker’s Community Foundation to discuss workers’ mental health challenges, how therapy benefits work culture, and ways employers can support their teams as restaurants reopen, particularly in light of the events of the last year.

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