Mind provides the whole spectrum of support, from crisis to recovery

Stacy says the long-term support she's had from Mind has been essential to the success of her particularly challenging recovery.

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Offering support to people who are LGBTIQA+ and are having thoughts or intentions of suicide. Mind’s Aftercare program is a safe place for psychological healing. 
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