Did you know that voting matters to your mental health?

The Black Women’s Mental Health Institute’s “Voting Matters to our Mental Health” campaign encourages conversations that empower and equip voters to make informed decisions about their lives and communities.  During each presidential election year, BWMHI hosts weekly live stream discussions leading up to the November election.  Join us each Wednesday and explore our collection of valuable resources.  Your Voice and Vote have Power! 


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The Black Women’s Health Imperative offers a clearinghouse of information to prepare you for this election season. Click the link below to download their Voters Guide and Checklist.

The Black Voters Matter Fund seeks to increase the power of Black voters. Through their efforts, they offer voter registration and policy education to Black communities.

Woke Vote seeks to to invest in the activation, long-term engagement, training and development of new organizers, and mobilization of historically disengaged voters of color.

Black Girls Vote seeks to inspire women of color to use the political process to improve the quality of life for their families and the collective community.

The National Coalition on Black Civic Participation is dedicated to increasing civic engagement and voter participation in Black and underserved communities.

The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF) seeks to advance the global black community by developing leaders, informing policy, and educating the public.

She the People brings together a national network of women of color — voters, organizers, movement builders, elected leaders -- to transform our democracy.

New Vision MSK, Inc. is a service organization committed to raise awareness of civic responsibility, increase community engagement, cultivate leadership, and foster entrepreneurship among women and girls of color. Their signature programs include Black Women and Girls Advocacy Days and My Sister's Keeper leadership development program.

Learn about the latest mental health policy strategies for engaging your elected officials

The Black Women’s Mental Health Institute has organized a list of valuable mental health policy resources. Click below and stay informed.