06/19/2026
Today is !
The holiday, which originated in Galveston, Texas, in 1865, commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. This day represents freedom and justice for Black Americans and serves as an opportunity for all of us to educate ourselves about the continued impact of trauma caused by slavery.
Today, we’re focusing on uplifting Black voices in mental health by highlighting Black-led mental health organizations. We hope you’ll celebrate Juneteenth by supporting their work. ♥️
AAKOMA PROJECT
BEAM (Black Emotional and Mental Health Collective)
Black Girls Smile Inc.
Black Men Heal
Black Mental Health Alliance for Education & Consultation, Inc.
Black Mental Wellness
Call Blackline (www.callblackline.com | 1-800-604-5841)
The Loveland Foundation
Therapy For Black Girls
TherapyForBlackMen.org
Find more resources on Black and African American mental health at https://mhanational.org/reso.../communities-african-descent/