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In 2019, over 50 individual donors helped us reach our goal of raising grassroots funds to aid in getting us where we are today.  Those funds were utilized to pay for the necessary filing, insurance, and website development to begin making popular education-style therapy a sustainable movement today.  We personally thank you for every dollar donated.  It is through the mutual practice of giving and receiving that becomes an everyday ritual when we know true love and community. 

 

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Screenshot of the O.S.E. Mental Wellness Resource Center fundraiser with $2,178 raised out of $3,000. The top has the text "Black Lives Matter. Black Mental Health Matters" in all caps with an illustration of hands in a diverse range of skin tons raised in solidarity.

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As we grow OSE, we will continue to honor our programming that provides pro-bono and low-cost therapy services to community members. This 2025 fiscal year, we are starting off our mutual aid efforts.  These funds will be used to directly service BIPOC young adolescents under the age of 18.

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Charlottesville, VA 22903

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Information poster titled "Call To Action" that discusses growth milestones, including the pivot from the roles of community organizing and direct action work into the collective healing space through addressing mental health needs. Other milestones include receiving the solidarity grant provided by CACF's Community Endowment Fund. Coming soon in 2025 includes the new website launch in January 2025, partnership with Fire Flower Farm offering Mental Health First Aide Training, expanded LGBTQIA+ therapy programming, and free black grief and bereavement workshops for BIPOC populations.
Illustration of three BIPOC individuals exchanging cards with heart, house, and dollar symbols. Text reads "Our community grows together" on a purple background with green leaves.
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