The Spectrum Psych Foundation for Inclusion & Empowerment

The Spectrum Psych Foundation’s mission is to advocate for the well-being of neurodivergent individuals by ensuring access to exceptional mental health care and psychoeducational resources, while equipping the next generation of clinicians and professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to serve the neurodivergent community through comprehensive training and continuing education.

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Support our mission by contributing a donation to the Spectrum Psych Foundation.

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What Your Donation Can Fund:

3% Cover the Fee

The Spectrum Psych Foundation is a tax-exempt nonprofit public benefit corporation organized exclusively for charitable, educational, and scientific purposes within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.

The Spectrum Psych Foundation is dedicated to:

  1. Enhancing Accessibility:
    Offering subsidized assessments, therapy, consultations, and group services to ensure high-quality mental health care is available to a more diverse and inclusive population.

  2. Empowering Clinicians:
    Providing training opportunities, scholarships, and self-paced educational materials to support the professional development of clinicians committed to serving neurodivergent populations.

  3. Promoting Inclusive Practices and Workplaces:
    Collaborating with organizations, employment agencies, schools, and mental health practices to develop tailored interventions, foster inclusive, sensory-friendly environments, and support the meaningful employment of neurodivergent individuals.

  4. Expanding Resources:
    Creating and disseminating psychoeducational materials and courses to empower neurodivergent individuals with diverse, cost-effective tools that extend support beyond traditional therapy settings.

The Spectrum Psych Foundation is a tax-exempt nonprofit public benefit corporation organized exclusively for charitable, educational, and scientific purposes within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.

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