Open Path Psychotherapy Collective is a nonprofit nationwide network of mental health professionals dedicated to providing in-office and online mental health care—at a steeply reduced rate—to clients in need. Open Path Collective offers affordable counseling and therapy through a network of vetted mental health professionals. It provides a one-time membership fee to access sessions at reduced rates, making mental health care accessible to those who are uninsured or underinsured.
Open Path Collective is a nonprofit organization that aims to make mental health care affordable for everyone. By connecting clients with therapists who offer sliding scale fees, it ensures that financial constraints do not prevent individuals from accessing the care they need. The platform is inclusive and welcomes individuals from all backgrounds. Open Path provides people in need with access to transformative and affordable mental health care. We envision a just, compassionate world where all people can easily access the care they need to thrive. In partnership with mental health clinicians in private practice throughout the fifty states and Canada, Open Path provides middle and lower-income level clients with access to affordable mental health care.
NiteCat Online, part of the Hong Kong Children and Youth Services, is an online youth support team dedicated to providing counseling services, digital creativity, and potential development training for teenagers facing immediate crises or high-risk situations. We emphasize community-based internet culture and the belief in the digital generation as the main body, promoting an inclusive internet culture to create a more friendly growth environment for the new generation of internet users.
Proof Positive is a leading non-profit organization dedicated to improving the wellbeing of autistic people and their families, providers and communities. Proof Positive, the Autism Wellbeing Alliance, is a leading non-profit organization dedicated to improving the wellbeing of autistic people and the community.
The Joyful (Mental Health) Foundation ('JMHF Hong Kong') is a non-profit charitable organization established in 2004 by Ms. Lam Kin Ming, a recovered depression and anxiety patient, along with a group of dedicated volunteers. The organization is dedicated to promoting knowledge about emotional disorders, reducing misunderstandings and discrimination, and providing support services for patients and their families. As a non-governmental and non-subsidized organization, it relies on fundraising and donations to cover its expenses. Through various educational activities, it aims to raise public awareness about mental health and provide information, referral services, and counseling for those in need.