At the core of our work lies a simple yet powerful belief: empowered voices drive change.
Our theory of change is clear—when we empower people to share their stories and advocate for their needs, we can preserve human rights, expand access to care, and reduce the societal costs of untreated behavioral health conditions.
Our shared purpose is to build a strong relationship with the Behavioral Health Commission, advocating for equitable funding and policies that reflect the diverse needs of our communities.