KQH Mental Health Counseling, a practice dedicated to helping women of color heal from trauma, depression, and anxiety, demonstrated its commitment to community support by providing meals to 50 men at a Brooklyn shelter this week. Founded by Kezzia Quintyne-Hilaire, a black female therapist in NYC, KQH Counseling believes in empowering individuals from all backgrounds through mental health services and community outreach initiatives.
This outreach event reflects KQH’s broader commitment to addressing the needs of underserved communities in New York City. While the practice primarily focuses on trauma therapy for women of color, this initiative offered an opportunity to extend its impact by providing care and support in a different way.
Kezzia Quintyne-Hilaire, the founder of KQH Counseling, stated, “We believe healing takes many forms, and sometimes it begins with meeting basic human needs, such as food and shelter. By serving meals to men in need, we’re not only showing compassion but demonstrating that KQH Counseling is a practice rooted in love for the entire community.”
The shelter, situated in the heart of Brooklyn, provides housing and meals for men experiencing homelessness. KQH Counseling’s outreach is part of its ongoing community engagement efforts, and plans are in place for future initiatives to support those in need across New York City.
About KQH Mental Health Counseling
Established in 2019, KQH Mental Health Counseling is a virtual therapy practice based in New York City, dedicated to helping women of color heal from trauma, relationship wounds, depression, and anxiety. KQH is committed to breaking the stigma surrounding mental health in the Black and Caribbean communities, offering individual and group therapy sessions tailored to the unique experiences of its clients.
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