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We recognize that Western approaches to mental health are not always the right fit for every culture or experience. That’s why we focus on building a network of therapists and interpreters who are culturally and linguistically responsive, and who understand the importance of honoring diverse ways of healing.
 

Through training, support, and collaboration, we aim to ensure that providers are equipped to meet the unique needs of displaced people in meaningful and respectful ways.

 

Our goal is to strengthen support for providers so that those who are ready to seek support can connect with professionals who are resourced and able to truly strive to understand their journey.

This is oversimplified, we know. This gives you an idea of where Kin-nection thinks people are most ready to engage in our services.

Nuestros socios

Colaboramos con diversas organizaciones para brindar ayuda y apoyo a las personas desplazadas.

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Arrive

After the incident (war, wildfires, earthquakes, etc), people find a place to settle in temporarily, semi-permanently, or permanently.

Basic Needs

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Health and Wellbeing

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Community and Sense of Belonging

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Societal Contributions

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Participación comunitaria

I've heard of remote therapy and in-person therapy using an interpreter. But how do they work together?

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