No Charge
Just Change
Just Change
Making mental health services more accessible
Connecting volunteer clinicians to qualifying clients
No Charge.
Just Change.
Just Change.
Making mental health services more accessible
Connecting volunteer clinicians to qualifying clients
Join The Counselor Team
If you’re a mental health professional and would like to volunteer
START HEREFind A Counselor
If you’re seeking mental health services, start here
START HEREJoin In The Vision
Become part of our team through volunteering resources or time
START HEREJoin The Counselor Team
According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Americans living in poverty are twice as likely to experience depression than those living above the poverty level.
Florida is consistently ranked at the bottom for mental health accessibility. When you partner with Counseling On Us, you change this immediately and become a part of creating a healthier community, where all benefit.
Once you are enrolled, your particular areas of expertise will enable our clinical team to match you with a client or clients whose needs you are well suited to meet.
We also offer Continuing Education Workshops for our participating therapists free of charge.
Find A Counselor
Counseling On Us understands mental health impacts
every area of our lives. And each person’s needs are
unique. We are committed to finding the best fit for
you. Licensed health care professionals with a number
of specialities volunteer their time to one qualifying
client for up to a year, free of charge. This long-term
relationship has proven to be a fantastic start to
healing, growth and change. To guide you to the best
resources for you, click on the button below.
Join In The Vision
We believe that access to quality mental health care should be available to anyone. Our goal is to help people in our Orlando community find the mental health professional to meet their needs, no matter their income.
Learn how you can help.
One person dies by suicide every two hours in Florida
on average.
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
The World Health Organization reports that mental
health conditions produce economic losses of one
trillion USD, with depression being the leading cause of
ill health and disability.
Where there is so much racket, there must be
something out of kilter.
Sojourner Truth
We stand in awe of what the poor have to carry, rather than stand in judgement at how they carry it.
Fr Greg Boyle
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