The Fireweed Collective provides mental health education and mutual aid through a Healing Justice and Disability Justice lens. It supports the emotional wellness of all people, with a focus on QTBIPOC communities. The collective aims to disrupt systems of abuse and oppression within the mental health system and offers community-based alternatives.
The Fireweed Collective is an organization that focuses on mental health education and mutual aid, particularly through the lenses of Healing Justice and Disability Justice. It emphasizes the importance of community and relationship-based approaches to mental health, moving away from traditional systems that may perpetuate harm. The collective centers QTBIPOC individuals in its leadership and programs, aiming to create a more inclusive and supportive environment for emotional wellness.
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