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Our goal is to continue to strengthen the community with our efforts to bridge resources to people of color who’d like them.

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Good mental health is vital to our physical health and our well-being as individuals, as families, and as a community.

Minority Mental Health Project (MMHP) seeks to empower Black and Brown individuals, families, and communities in Louisville and its surrounding communities, who have historically faced multiple barriers to accessibility, affordability, and availability of culturally appropriate mental health practitioners. Minority Mental Health Project works with community partners to provide mental health resources and education and engages in policy and advocacy. Read More…

Minority Mental Health Project (MMHP) seeks to empower Black and Brown individuals, families, and communities in Louisville and its surrounding communities, who have historically faced multiple barriers to accessibility, affordability, and availability of culturally appropriate mental health practitioners. Minority Mental Health Project works with community partners to provide mental health resources and education and engages in policy and advocacy. Read More…

We Have Three Central Objectives

Increase Awareness

To increase awareness of the nature, magnitude, and resources addressing mental health challenges in Louisville communities.

Reduce Stigma

To reduce the stigma of seeking therapeutic services by creating a network of peers, businesses, and faith-based organizations who advocate for culturally appropriate therapy.

Reduce Stigma

To reduce the stigma of seeking therapeutic services by creating a network of peers, businesses, and faith-based organizations who advocate for culturally appropriate therapy.

Provide Access to Care

To link individuals and families to culturally appropriate practitioners, thus increasing the utilization of therapeutic services within Louisville communities.

Minority Mental Health Project | Blog

Cultivating good mental health is a journey, and educating yourself on ways to do so is vital to your overall health. View the posts from MMHP founder Damon Cobble and other mental health experts for easily-digestible tips, topical information, and resources for maintaining good mental health.

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