Building Mental Health Support in American Samoa

GrantID: 17706

Grant Funding Amount Low: $25,000

Deadline: June 30, 2026

Grant Amount High: $50,000

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Summary

If you are located in American Samoa and working in the area of Non-Profit Support Services, this funding opportunity may be a good fit. For more relevant grant options that support your work and priorities, visit The Grant Portal and use the Search Grant tool to find opportunities.

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Grant Overview

Mental Health Support Groups in American Samoa

American Samoa faces distinct barriers in mental health accessibility for individuals living with paralysis, exacerbated by cultural stigmas surrounding disability issues. The islands' geography presents unique challenges, with limited healthcare facilities and support resources that specifically address the psychological needs of this demographic. Reports indicate that individuals living with paralysis are often isolated, lacking appropriate venues to express their struggles and seek help.

The primary demographics affected include adults who have sustained injuries resulting in paralysis, many of whom experience compounded mental health issues, such as depression and anxiety. The traditional cultural contexts of American Samoa may contribute to the stigma surrounding disabilities, discouraging open discussions about mental health challenges. Individuals may feel reluctant to seek help, resulting in unaddressed emotional struggles that can adversely affect their quality of life.

Funding for localized mental health support groups aims to create safe spaces for individuals living with paralysis to share experiences and receive support. These groups will be facilitated by trained professionals who will implement culturally relevant therapeutic practices tailored to the local population. The initiative prioritizes fostering community awareness regarding mental health challenges to battle stigma and promote acceptance and understanding of disabilities.

These support groups are designed not only to improve emotional well-being but also to enhance community cohesion among individuals facing similar challenges. By providing confidential environments where participants can share stories and coping strategies, the initiative helps to build resilience and a supportive network among individuals living with paralysis. The cultural relevance of the therapeutic practices ensures that participants connect with the material on a personal level, aiding in the effectiveness of the support provided.

In summary, the funding for mental health support groups in American Samoa represents a critical intervention for individuals experiencing paralysis and associated mental health challenges. By addressing the unique cultural and geographical barriers affecting this community, the initiative aims to create a more supportive and understanding environment, ultimately improving mental health outcomes for those involved.

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