Are you listening to us? Seeing us? Including us? Addressing our needs? We heard you say those words no one wants to hear, “You have breast cancer. “We heard you […]
Are you listening to us? Seeing us? Including us? Addressing our needs? We heard you say those words no one wants to hear, “You have breast cancer. “We heard you […]
The impact of access to psychosocial support following a cancer diagnosis based on one's location:
“Social Inclusion is defined as the process of improving the terms of participation in society, particularly for people who are disadvantaged, through enhancing opportunities, access to resources, voice and respect […]
So you think you can dance?Written by: Melissa Weaver, LCSW I grew up thinking that I was a good dancer. Not “Dancing with the Stars” good, but I could hold […]
"I wrote a book about eight years ago. Somehow a woman, who had never met me, reviewed the book and was not terribly impressed. She critiqued the inclusion of journal […]
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Our team is ready to support you, and the best way to get in touch is by emailing support@hereforthegirls.org. While we do not offer crisis services, we are committed to providing a trauma-informed environment and can guide you toward appropriate support. If you are experiencing a mental health emergency or crisis: Call or text 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline; Call 911 if you or someone else is in immediate danger; Go to your nearest emergency room
For non-emergency support, consider these options: Contact your primary care provider for a referral to mental health services; Use SAMHSA's treatment locator at findtreatment.gov to find local providers; Call SAMHSA's National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357) for treatment referrals