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NAMI National HelpLine Resource Directory en Español / NAMI National HelpLine Spanish Language Resource Directory offers resources in Spanish-language.

NAMI Knowledge Center section Spanish Language Resources / Recursos en Español offers resources in Spanish-language.

NAMI Identity and Cultural Dimensions Hispanic/Latinx Immigrants and First-Generation Americans page provides information for first-generation Hispanic/Latinx Americans.

NAMI Video - Ros and Jonny: Community Creates Hope friendship and community help so many who struggle with mental illness find strength and hope. Ros and Jonny met in college and have been there for each other ever since. Sharing a passion for mental health advocacy, they have joined forces with NAMI to help their Hispanic/Latinx and LGBTQ+ peers discover the NAMI community and ignite the light of hope in their own lives.

Inclusive Therapists provides a directory or directly matches people with therapists or coaches who will offer care specifically for your unique identity. The goal is to ensure people with marginalized identities get equitable access to radically affirming, culturally responsive mental health care. Inclusive Therapists centers the needs of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) and 2SLGBTQIA+ intersections (QTBIPOC).

InnoPsych provides a directory of therapists of color.

Jed Foundation - Understanding Discrimination and Bias there is a strong link between one’s identity, and mental health and well-being. Experiencing racial discrimination and injustice can have a negative impact on your mental health. It can even trigger depression, anxiety and stress. Learn more about racial trauma, barriers to mental healthcare and tips on how to cope.

Latinx Therapy provides a directory of Latinx therapists. Also has a links to a podcast that discusses mental health topics related to Latinas, Latinos and Latinx individuals in efforts to demystify mental health myths and diagnoses.

Melanin and Mental Health provides a directory to connect individuals with culturally competent clinicians committed to serving the mental health needs of Black and Latinx/Hispanic communities. Also offers a podcast, "Between Sessions" and other resources.

MHA - Latinx/Hispanic Communities and Mental Health is a webpage that describes race and ethnicity-based issues that impact the mental health of Latinx/Hispanic Communities people.

National Alliance for Hispanic Health focuses on improving the health and wellbeing of Hispanics through improving the quality of care and its availability to all. The organization runs the Su Familia Helpline which provides free reliable and confidential health information in Spanish and English to help callers navigate the health system. Staffed by bilingual health promotion advisors who provide basic information on a wide range of health topics including mental health. Additionally, they have an up-to-date database enabling health promotion advisors to refer callers to health care services in their community. To reach the Su Familia Helpline call 1-866-783-2645, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. ET