An Indianapolis pastor is working to provide mental health resources to Indianapolis residents who may need them.
Mental health is a topic that was stigmatized for so long but now is at the center of conversations as the country looks to open more resources and education opportunities.
Behind the doors of Grace Apostolic Church, Star spent the evening bringing information to the community both in-person and virtually. According to Gateway to Mental Health Services, a long-standing negative stigma surrounding mental health discourages more than 80% of Black Americans from seeking treatment.
Golder said she had to educate herself when she was dealing with her mental health, but she's excited the church decided to take matters into its own hands and bring resources to those in need.
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