"The mental health issue is an epidemic. And just like any epidemic, we have to take into account that it's not a coincidence," said Tanya Lozano, co-founder.
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Get Yo Mind Right is part of the Healthy Hood organization, founded by Lozano to combat the 20-year life expectancy gap that exists in the city between communities of color and more affluent communities.
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"The demand is here for the people who are asking for help, and the resources are here and we are trying our hardest to make that match and it's just so difficult because there aren't enough resources," said Paulina Roe, co-founder of Get Yo Mind Right.
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Get Yo Head Right offers one-on-one therapy session, Reiki healing, Yoga and group therapy. It's all free, twice a month. The healers are all volunteers.
"Every single person that walks through the door, right, and we see here, we tell them that we are so proud of them, we say congratulations on taking that first step," said Roe.
For more information, check out their website here
Yukare Nakayama is a Community Journalist at ABC 7 Chicago. She tells stories on the west side of the city in neighborhoods like Pilsen, Little Village, North Lawndale and Austin. Nakayama also covers the north shore suburbs such as Highland Park and Highwood. If you have a story to share in these neighborhoods, send an email to Yukare.x.nakayama@abc.com.