Healing Films Library
Explore a library of our films celebrating advocacy, healing and growth.
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Love Is The First Ceremony
Experience the transformative power of Indigenous healing in "Love is the First Ceremony" – a profound journey into the Native American Health Center's unique approach to wellness.
Discover how generations of traditional wisdom combine with modern healthcare to create something extraordinary. At NAHC, healing isn't just about treatment—it's about love, human connection, and ancestral knowledge working in harmony.
MAS SSF Origin Story
This video highlights the mission and impact of MAS-SSF (Muslim American Society – Social Services Foundation). It shares personal stories of overcoming displacement and hardship, shedding light on the cultural and language barriers faced by refugees and immigrants. The organization addresses critical challenges such as the stigma around mental health, rising rates of anxiety and depression, and community issues like divorce and suicide. By providing culturally competent support and resources, MAS-SSF is a vital lifeline, empowering individuals and families to heal, grow, and thrive within their communities.
Advocate for Mental Wellness in the Muslim Community
Northern California’s Muslim community has a mental health champion in this Afghanistan refugee
Lay Counselor Academy
Finding innovative solutions to California’s behavioral health workforce shortage
Advocacy - Unhoused with Mental Health Needs
Dr. Fumi Mitsuishi brings compassion and caring to her work with San Francisco’s unhoused
Advocacy - Substance Use Disorders
Iqra Ahmad is pioneering innovative connections to substance use care
"Art Saves Lives," Musician Shares the Healing Power of Art
Musician Clemón Charles hosts a monthly art event that promotes healing and wellness in Sacramento.
From Trauma to Purpose
Human trafficking and domestic violence survivors find an advocate in a survivor that found her voice.
Advocate in Crisis Response
Mental Health Champion Tam Nguyen is on the front line of a new approach to mental health crisis
Paz y curación después de la violencia doméstica
Dos personas sobrevivientes de violencia doméstica comparten su experiencia al recibir apoyo de BSTRC. Animan a otros a buscar seguridad y curación cuando la necesitan.
Los inmigrantes enfrentan obstáculos adicionales cuando intentan escapar de la violencia. Sin embargo, hay ayuda disponible y las autoridades no castigarán a quienes la soliciten.
Comuníquese con https://www.belovedsurvivors.com/ para obtener información.School District Shares Love for their Community
Folsom Cordova Unified School District shares their vision for the Community Schools Initiative.
50 Years Of The Native American Health Center
"This is a journey of compassion. It requires determination and perseverance." - Martin Waukazoo, CEO of Native American Health Center
A Century of Service
The United Way Capital California region celebrates 100 years of service.