The Wingspan Project is a not-for-profit organization based in Chicago, IL, dedicated to making mental health and related services accessible to underserved and marginalized communities. Through their programs and initiatives, they aim to support individuals and organizations in providing vital services to those who have experienced discrimination, stigma, and various forms of oppression.
With a focus on addressing financial and logistical barriers, The Wingspan Project's Access for All program provides resources to individuals who are unable to access mental health services. They also offer the VALOR program for organizations dealing with violence or traumatic loss, Franklin's Family to help people maintain their relationships with their pets, and the Young Professionals Network to support early career individuals working with underserved populations. Additionally, their Pro Bono Psychotherapy Network connects individuals from underserved communities with psychotherapists offering free services, with a particular emphasis on those impacted by COVID, BIPOC communities, LGBTQIA communities, and more.
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