Amplified Minds

Amplified Minds 501(c)3 Non-Profit Organization
We provide Free Mental Health Support Services to TX residents, 18+
www.amplifiedminds.org

Amplified Minds is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to offering free mental health services to Texas residents aged 18 and older. Since 2014, we have been committed to breaking the stigma surrounding mental health, addiction, and suicide. Our services include individual and group therapy sessions, providing a supportive environment for individuals to share their struggles and successe

s. To date, we have assisted over 4,000 people in accessing the quality care they deserve. Our Mission:
Amplified Minds is dedicated to offering free mental health services to Texas Residents ages 18+ while working to break the stigma surrounding mental health. We aim to create an inclusive and supportive environment where everyone can access the care they need, encouraging open conversations and empowering individuals to prioritize their mental well-being.

Join us June 6 at the historic Longhorn Ballroom for an unforgettable evening celebrating the best of the DFW music scen...
06/01/2026

Join us June 6 at the historic Longhorn Ballroom for an unforgettable evening celebrating the best of the DFW music scene. Hometown hero and Booker T. Washington graduate Marc Rebillet headlines a special night featuring the three finalists for the inaugural JAMBALOO Music Prize: Aaron's Book Club, Matthew McNeal, and Paul Schalda. The winner of the $20,000 Music Prize will be announced live on stage.

Even better? 100% of ticket revenue benefits Amplified Minds and the Advisory Board for Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing & Visual Arts.

🎶 Live music
🏆 JAMBALOO Music Prize winner announcement
❤️ Supporting arts education & mental health initiatives
📍 Dallas, TX
🗓️ June 6 | 5 PM

Get your tickets now!
https://www.prekindle.com/event/14227-marc-rebillet-and-3-jambaloo-music-prize-finalists-and-more-tba-dallas

Anxiety can feel loud, fast, and overwhelming—but small actions can help bring your nervous system back into balance.Try...
05/31/2026

Anxiety can feel loud, fast, and overwhelming—but small actions can help bring your nervous system back into balance.

Try these simple grounding tools when things feel heavy:

Breathe slowly
Slow your breathing to help calm your body’s stress response.
Move your body
Even a short walk or stretch can release built-up tension and reset your mind.
Limit overthinking
Shift your focus to what you can actually control in this moment—not every possible outcome.
Ground yourself
Use your senses—notice what you see, hear, and feel around you to come back to the present.

You don’t have to “fix” everything at once. Just start with one small step.

Creative burnout is real—and it doesn’t always look like exhaustion. Sometimes it looks like avoidance, numbness, pressu...
05/30/2026

Creative burnout is real—and it doesn’t always look like exhaustion. Sometimes it looks like avoidance, numbness, pressure, or feeling disconnected from the thing you used to love.

You don’t have to earn rest. You don’t have to “push through” to deserve a break.

Here are a few ways to reconnect when your creativity feels heavy:

*Create without the pressure to share it
*Step away from noise—walk, sit, exist without input
*Revisit what inspired you before deadlines and expectations
*Make space for things that refill you, not just produce from you

Creativity isn’t about constant output—it’s about staying connected to yourself.

As we close out Mental Health Awareness Month, let this be your reminder: your mind matters in every space you create from.

🌈 LIVE OUT LOUD 🌈We are proud to partner with Prism Power Studios to bring Fort Worth a Pride celebration for the record...
05/27/2026

🌈 LIVE OUT LOUD 🌈

We are proud to partner with Prism Power Studios to bring Fort Worth a Pride celebration for the record books! ✨

Be bold. Be proud. Be YOU. 💖

🗓️ Saturday, 6/13 at 6PM
📍 Tulips FTW – Fort Worth’s Premier Live Music & Culture Venue

Hosted by the stunning Shalula Davenport from OKC’s SLUR, this unforgettable night includes performances by:
🔥 Mr. August Edwards (America’s King 2025)
🔥 Aalegra Dell Daze
🔥 Cecil B. D’Ville, Esq.
🔥 Emo Channel
🔥 Power Surge

PLUS 🎶 The Bikini Whales will have the crowd rocking with iconic B-52’s hits and your favorite 80s covers all night long!

✨ Panel discussion hosted by Amplified Minds
✨ Local vendors
✨ Food by La Flama Blanca
✨ Drag + live music finale you do NOT want to miss!

Come celebrate Pride loud, proud, and unapologetically YOU. 🏳️‍🌈

🎟️ Grab your crew and join us for an unforgettable night! Get tickets today! https://buff.ly/EQMvWoA

Mental health care should never depend on what someone can afford.We provide free, accessible mental health services acr...
05/23/2026

Mental health care should never depend on what someone can afford.

We provide free, accessible mental health services across Texas—because support, healing, and connection should be available to everyone.

We’ve supported over 4,000 individuals through free counseling groups, recovery support, art therapy, LGBTQIA+ support, and more—all led by Licensed Professional Counselors and offered at no cost.

But we can’t do this without community support.

Your donation directly helps us:
• Keep our weekly support groups completely free
• Expand access to quality mental health care
• Support underserved and creative communities
• Break stigma around mental health, addiction, and su***de

Every contribution—big or small—helps someone feel seen, supported, and not alone.

💛 Donate TODAY! Mental health care should never depend on what someone can afford. https://buff.ly/2xjJTTN

Together, we’re building a stronger, more supported community.

Mental Health Awareness Month is a time to challenge the myths that shape how we understand su***de—and how we support t...
05/23/2026

Mental Health Awareness Month is a time to challenge the myths that shape how we understand su***de—and how we support those who are struggling.

This series is led by our very own Dr. Peter Thomas, Vice President, as we continue bringing education, compassion, and truth into these conversations.

Myth #4: “Su***de is an escape.”

Many people experiencing suicidal thoughts are not truly wanting death—they are wanting relief. Freedom from emotional pain. Freedom from something that feels unbearable.

This distinction matters.

There is a meaningful difference between wanting an end to life and wanting an end to suffering. In moments of deep depression, that line can blur. Pain can become so consuming that it feels like the only way to escape it is to disappear entirely. The two ideas—ending life and ending pain—can become fused together.

Su***de can start to feel like an “escape,” but that belief is part of what makes it so dangerous. It narrows perception and convinces people there are no other options—even when change and relief are possible without ending a life.

Pain does not disappear through avoidance. It doesn’t go away by drinking, ignoring it, or pushing it down. It has to be moved through—but it does not have to be faced alone.

Support matters. Help matters. Connection matters.

If you or someone you know is struggling, you are not alone. Reaching out can make a real difference.

Feeling overwhelmed lately? You’re not alone. 🤍Here are 5 gentle reminders when life feels too heavy:*Name your feelings...
05/20/2026

Feeling overwhelmed lately? You’re not alone. 🤍

Here are 5 gentle reminders when life feels too heavy:

*Name your feelings
*Take a break without guilt
*Avoid overloading your mind
*Don’t keep it all in
*Reconnect with yourself

You don’t have to carry everything at once. Healing starts with slowing down, checking in with yourself, and allowing support in. 🌿

Be kind to yourself today.

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P. O Box 151532
Dallas, TX
75315

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