our programs
Therapy Scholarship
The Collectively Brave Therapy Access Scholarship provides financial support to help remove barriers to mental health care for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC). This offers financial assistance to individuals who are Black, Indigenous, and People of Color in need of mental health services and are unable to afford care at this moment.
- Applicants must reside in Maine.
- Applicants must be Black, Indigenous and/or a Person of Color.
- Scholarship is available for 1 year.
Therapy Access Scholarship Initial Application
We strongly encourage applicants to contact us with intentions to apply and with any questions regarding the application process.
Please apply by April 1st and send your application to collectivelybrave@gmail.com .
Annual Mental Health Summit
The Collectively Brave Mental Health Summit is an annual gathering that brings mental health providers, advocates, and community members to reimagine and transform the cultural narrative of mental health.
This day serves as a bridge connecting the community to care, resources, and trusted mental health practitioners who understand the unique challenges the BIPOC community faces. Through dynamic workshops, storytelling, and wellness learning sessions, participants gain practical tools to navigate everyday life, nurture emotional well-being, and access culturally responsive care.
More than a conference, the summit is a movement toward collective healing, helping Black , Indigenous, People of Color move from surviving to redefining what strength looks like grounding it in vulnerability, self-care, and community care.
The Gateway Corner
The gateway corner is a space co-created to engage our community in discussions about mental well-being by exploring hard conversations in a playful way through self reflective prompts, peer conversations and activities that allows everyone to learn from one another. These conversations allow individuals to find a sense of belonging by hearing the experiences of others. This program bridges the barrier that makes individuals feel like they are alone. As humans, we all long for the same things emotionally, but the lack of conversations normalizing that we long for healthy connections is what makes it hard for us to belong. The gateway Corner foster conversations that emphasize the importance of learning about ourselves, our impact on each other and understanding our journey, unlearning learned behaviors, limiting belief by building connections. The gateway Corner creates an environment that makes it easy and safe to share and support each other on our individual healing journey.
Brave minds Healing hearts.
“Mind Body Soul” is a program that focuses on empowering the community to heal and get access to educational resources that support the learning of the SELF as a whole Through workshops. This program allows individuals to be in alignment by centralizing the program on holistic modalities for the mind, the body and the soul, encourage health decisions through lifestyle changes . With the help of mental health practitioners, this program focuses on providing professional resources to interrupt generational suffering and pave the way for future generations.