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The ManKind Project – USA
Nonprofit men’s network fostering accountability, emotional literacy, and authentic connection through training, peer circles, and long-term personal growth opportunities.
Black Men Heal – King’s Corner
Virtual safe space offering free group therapy, healing, and dialogue for Black men’s mental health.
American Institute for Boys and Men
Research-based initiatives promoting mental health awareness, policy, and well-being for boys and men nationwide.
Resources for:
Boys / Men, Researchers
The Confess Project of America
Empowers barbers as mental health advocates to break stigma and build culturally competent support for men and boys of color.
Man Therapy
A campaign blending relatable storytelling and practical tools to help men address depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts in an approachable way in rural areas.
Resources for:
General Public, Men
WeRNative: Empowering Native Youth Through Health, Culture, and Connection
We R Native is a multimedia health resource for Native teens and young adults.
To Live To See the Great Day That Dawns
This guide supports American Indian and Alaska Native youth and young adult communities and those who serve them in developing effective, culturally appropriate suicide prevention plans.
Zero Suicide
Zero Suicide's resource page for Native American and Alaska Native Populations including various tools and videos.
StrongHearts Native Helpline
StrongHearts Native Helpline is a domestic and sexual violence helpline for American Indian/Alaska Native communities.
Resources for:
Helpseekers, Tribal
Indian Health Clinic (IHC) Program
Provides traditional and mainstream mental health and substance abuse treatment and other support services to eligible Native Americans and their immediate family members in a culturally relevant manner.