Mental Health America of Virginia, established as the oldest mental health advocacy organization in Virginia, is dedicated to increasing public awareness, reducing stigma, and advocating for mental health issues in policy and legislation. Their programs focus on incorporating recovery principles, promoting self-empowerment, and modeling peer support practices for individuals facing challenges with trauma, mental health, or addiction.
Committed to anti-racism, Mental Health America of Virginia pledges to combat individual, interpersonal, and institutional racism in all forms. Through initiatives like Mental Health in the Workplace and resources like the Peer-Run Warm Line, they strive to provide support, education, and advocacy for mental health wellness and recovery in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
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