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LA Mental Health IsReal Initiative
Mental Health IsReal (MHI) has launched the Emergency Crisis Initiative to address the mental health needs of individuals, families, and first responders affected by the devastating Los Angeles fires. In partnership with Israel's crisis response delegation, joining forces to teach crisis best practices, this initiative offers an on-the-ground mobile mental support clinic, free virtual counseling sessions, trauma-informed group workshops, and a wellness resource hub to provide immediate, culturally sensitive emotional support. MHI collaborates with local organizations to ensure outreach and resource distribution, focusing on building resilience through evidence-based care. To expand this critical effort, MHI seeks funding and partnerships to ensure that no survivor is left without the support they need to heal and rebuild.
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The Israel Project
Mental Health IsReal (MHI) provides essential mental health resources to Jewish communities and our allies worldwide, addressing the rise in anxiety, depression, and trauma post-10/7. Through in-person events and our expanding virtual platform, we connect Jewish wellness practitioners, trauma specialists, individuals seeking healing, and community activists across the diaspora. By integrating these groups, we ensure consistent, high-quality care is accessible to all, regardless of location or level of need. Our mission is to bridge the gap in mental health support and build a more resilient Jewish community.
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Planetherapy connects individuals with volunteer therapists who provide accessible, immediate emotional support. They offer six free of charge sessions to the in Israel affected by the war and to Jews in the diaspora facing antisemitism.
Feeling Stressed and Overwhelmed?
Quick Steps to Managing the Wildfires’ Stress and Trauma
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A resource for individuals including volunteers at relief and evacuation sites affected by the LA fires.