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As Mental Health Awareness Month comes to a close, conversations around mental health continue far beyond the month of May. Across the communities we serve, barriers to care remain one of the most significant challenges preventing youth, families, and individuals from accessing the support they need — whether due to stigma, financial hardship, cultural expectations, or systemic inequities. For Jennifer Jimenez Wong, Program Director for Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS) S
Accessing mental health care should be a pathway to healing, stability, and connection . Yet for many youth and families—particularly Black youth and families and others from historically underserved communities—that pathway is often shaped by systemic barriers, stigma, and prior experiences that make seeking care feel inaccessible or unsafe. As a behavioral health organization working closely with youth and families, we understand these challenges not as a lack of willingn