Changing Tides (CT) has seen a dire need to address the current mental health crises impacting AAPI youth in our communities. Mental health services can be inaccessible for numerous reasons, including but not limited to: stigma surrounding mental illness, lack of easy access to culturally-sensitive providers, language barriers, economic instability, and unavailability and inaccessibility of services. Our goal is to reduce obstacles for AAPI youth.
WHAT IS THE CT STREAM?
CT Stream is a Changing Tides sponsored stipend program intended for AAPI youth and young adults (ages 16 – 29) who are first-time non-acute therapy seekers or currently unable to afford the costs of therapy. The goal of this program is to provide an accessible, transparent, and inclusive opportunity to obtain mental health services. Participating mental health professionals will receive a $150 stipend per session for their services. Participants will have no financial requirements.
Up to 10 non-acute therapy sessions (virtual or in-person) with a mental health professional from our directory.
Limited number of stipends available for California residents with priority given to earliest submissions.
This stipend intends to cover costs for non-acute therapeutic services (such as moderate depression and anxiety).
Our intake coordinator will review requests, follow-up with supplemental questions, and provide options of therapists in our directory that might be a good fit for each individual.*
This stipend will not cover the costs of medication.
Post-stipend resources (subscriptions to wellness apps, referrals for ongoing therapy) and supplementary programming.
The CT Flow Peer Support group is no longer meeting at this time. Please contact myonemura@ltsc.org if you want updates on the return of Peer Support
*Please note: requests for a CT Stream stipend do not guarantee participation in the program
** If you are in crisis or you think you may have an emergency, call your doctor or 911 immediately. If you're having suicidal thoughts, call 988 to talk to a skilled, trained counselor at a crisis center in your area at any time (National Suicide Prevention Lifeline). If you are located outside the United States, call your local emergency line immediately. **