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Advancing Mental Health Support: The Loveland Foundation's New Partnership

September 16, 2024
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The Loveland Foundation, founded by Rachel Cargle, has made significant strides in providing mental health support to Black women and girls. Recently, the foundation announced a partnership with Therapy for Black Girls, an online space dedicated to encouraging the mental wellness of Black women.

This collaboration aims to expand access to mental health resources by offering free therapy sessions to women across the United States. Since the partnership's inception, over 2,000 therapy sessions have been provided, significantly increasing the foundation's outreach. This initiative reflects the ongoing commitment of The Loveland Foundation to break down barriers to mental health care in Black communities.

Source:
The Loveland Foundation. (2024). New Partnership with Therapy for Black Girls. Retrieved from https://thelovelandfoundation.org

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