Counseling & Psychosocial Support Services

Counseling & Psychosocial Support Services

At LEAD Community Foundation, we believe that mental wellbeing is essential to healthy individuals, families, and communities. Our Counseling & Psychosocial Support Services provide a safe, confidential, and supportive space for individuals experiencing emotional distress, life challenges, or psychological strain.
These services are part of our commitment to early intervention and holistic mental health care, ensuring that no one has to struggle alone.

Who This Service Is For

Our services are available to individuals engaged through schools, campuses, youth fellowship programs, community initiatives, and leadership development programs. We primarily serve children, adolescents, young adults, and community members facing emotional, social, academic, or life-related challenges.

What We Offer

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Basic Counseling Support

Short-term, non-clinical counseling focused on emotional distress, stress, anxiety, low mood, academic or work pressure, self-esteem and identity concerns, interpersonal challenges, and adjustment to change or loss. Sessions are supportive, strengths-based, and aimed at restoring emotional balance.

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Psychosocial Support

Support addressing social and emotional factors affecting mental wellbeing, including coping skills, problem-solving, resilience-building, social support, and mental health education. We recognize the link between emotional health, environment, and relationships.

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Early Identification & Referral

LEAD identifies needs early and connects individuals to qualified professionals or partner organizations for specialized, long-term, or clinical care.

Our Approach, Partnerships & Impact

Our services are grounded in confidentiality, empathy, youth-centered practice, cultural relevance, trauma-informed care, and ethical boundaries.

We actively collaborate with qualified mental health professionals worldwide through our Pro Bono Network. This network enables LEAD to provide free counseling to individuals who may not otherwise access care.

Since launch, LEAD has supported 324 clients through free counseling services across schools, campuses, fellowship programs, and communities.

What This Service Is Not

LEAD’s counseling services do not replace psychiatric care or medical treatment, do not provide long-term psychotherapy, and do not prescribe medication. We focus on early support, stabilization, and connection to appropriate care.

How to Access Counseling & Support Services

Services can be accessed through participation in LEAD programs, referrals from schools, campuses, community partners, courts, or self-referral. All requests are treated with discretion and confidentiality.

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Voices from Those We’ve Supported

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Testimonials are shared with consent. Identifying details are removed to protect confidentiality

Share Your Experience

If you have received support through LEAD, you can share your story via our Testimonial Submission Form. Submissions are voluntary and confidential

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Join Our Pro Bono Network

LEAD invites qualified mental health professionals to join our Pro Bono Network to provide free counseling and psychosocial support. By joining, you help expand access to early intervention and community-based mental health care.
Who can join

Who Can Join:

Licensed counselors, clinical psychologists, psychotherapists, social workers with counseling training, or other accredited mental health practitioners.

What Prono members do

What Pro Bono Network Members Do:

Provide short-term support, virtual or in-person sessions, and support clients referred through LEAD programs, including court-related referrals when appropriate.

Ethical standards

Ethical Standards:

Members adhere to professional codes of ethics, maintain confidentiality, practice within their competence, respect cultural differences, and refer clients appropriately.

Time commitment

Time Commitment:

Flexible, based on availability and program needs.

Apply to Join the Pro Bono Network

Our Commitment

Across all services, LEAD Community Foundation is committed to mental health education, early identification and support, culturally relevant youth-centered approaches, and sustainable, community-based mental health systems.

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