BALTIMORE CITY HEALTH DEPARTMENT: BIPOC Mental Health Month

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During the month of July, Minority Mental Health Month, highlights the unique struggles that minority communities face. In 2019 AAPIs were 3x less likely to receive mental health services compared to non-hispanic whites.

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Durante el mes de julio, el Mes de la Salud Mental de las Minorías, se destacan las luchas únicas que enfrentan las comunidades minoritarias. En 2019, los AAPI tenían 3 veces menos probabilidades de recibir servicios de salud mental en comparación con los blancos no hispanos.

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