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CIMH Listserv
The CIMH Listserv has been a crucial, interactive resource for our members, enabling them to connect, ask for support, and learn about new resources. Sign up for the listserv if you would like to join this discussion community.
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Seeds of the Month CIMH Newsletter
The CIMH newsletter, Seeds of the Month, is the best way to stay up-to-date with the work happening on the ground. It will be sent monthly, providing relevant updates and opportunities for engagement.
Donate Today
Your support can make a significant difference in the lives of immigrants seeking mental health resources. By donating, you contribute to vital programs that offer counseling, education, and community support tailored to the unique challenges faced by immigrant populations.
Every contribution helps us expand our outreach and provide essential services that promote mental wellness and resilience. Join us in fostering a healthier, more inclusive community—your generosity is the key to transformative change.
Volunteer
Volunteers are needed for:
Wellness Resource Creation
Mental Health Directory Support
Graphic Design
General Administration
Working Groups
Outreach & Engagement
This working group will work to develop a strategy to support CIMH’s goal, outlined in the recent strategic plan, to adopt a more inclusive approach, expanding beyond binary and systemic definitions of immigrants as documented or undocumented, and instead embracing more inclusive terminology that reflects the diverse communities we serve.
Policy & Advocacy
This working group will contribute a mental health lens to immigrant and refugee policy advocacy and organizing, and help to keep our members informed on actions they can take regarding policy change. The working group will support any relevant community-driven policy campaigns on issues relevant to immigrant and refugee mental health and will monitor, track, and provide guidance to the Executive Director regarding recommendations to cosign legislation or submit witness slips.
CIMH Annual Convening
This working group will utilize the convening brief provided by the CIMH Board of Directors to plan for the 2026 annual convening. This will include identifying/securing a date and location, developing programming for the convening, identification/outreach to speakers/presenters, outreach to community members, caterer, etc.

