Healing Reimagined believes that building community partnerships with like-minded clinicians, therapists, and healers is an essential part of achieving our mission and bringing our vision to life. Our partnership provides opportunities for creating a mutually beneficial relationship which honors our commitment to our clients and our community. To learn more, feel free to read our Partnership Agreement.
A commitment to our partners: This is a partnership, not a hierarchy. We will build a collaborative, professional environment which embodies the values we impart to our clients and where we can share our collective knowledge, skills, and resources. We will honor each other's efforts to practice self-care and set healthy boundaries. We will encourage personal accountability in our anti-racism work, and remain willing to be challenged in order to grow. We will identify, create, and encourage training opportunities to continue our personal and professional growth which honors our shared mission.
The Meta Theatre Company is a non-profit social justice theatre group whose mission is to abolish systemic oppression through live, interactive performance.
Sisterwork is a womxn-led family mentorship organization that seeks to close the gaps faced by the Latinx community in Central New Jersey through community building, youth leadership and sexual violence prevention.
All of Us or None -- Northern NJ is non-profit chapter of a national grassroots, civil, and human rights organization fighting for the rights of formerly- and currently- incarcerated people and our families throughout NJ.
The Loveland Foundation seeks to bring opportunity and healing to communities of color, and especially to Black women and nonbinary individuals. The Loveland Therapy Fund provides financial assistance to Black women and nonbinary individuals seeking therapy nationally.
Black People Die by Suicide Too is a peer-led organization committed to breaking the silence surrounding suicide in the Black community. Their mission is to dismantle the harmful myth that suicide only affects white individuals and to normalize open, honest conversations about mental health and suicide prevention.