About Us

Our Mission

Welcome to mental wellness support. We connect Immigrants, Asylees, Refugees and Immigrant Youth in Alameda County to community, trauma-informed support, and resources–– to succeed, feel better, and thrive. This online platform offers a searchable database to find pro-bono (free), low-cost, and County-funded bilingual and bicultural mental health providers, both from the public and private sector.

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Search and find a match for a provider to contact directly and begin receiving support.

Diversity in Health Training Institute

The Diversity in Health Training Institute (DHTI), is an organization developed by former Alameda County Supervisor Alice Lai-Bitker, to address the increasing demand for a culturally diverse healthcare system by supporting immigrants and refugees to continue prior healthcare professions or start new healthcare careers in the United States.

Funding for AllyNetwork

Funding for the development of AllyNetwork is through a one-time grant program: “The Mental Health Technology 2.0 Pilot Project (MHTPP)” which is funded by California’s Mental Health Services Act. MHTPP’s vision for grantees is to utilize a technology-based approach in order to increase access to mental health care and support for individuals in Alameda County.