Goals

Adverse mental health outcomes amongst South Asian-Americans are mostly rooted in a singular, overarching problem: South Asian-American communities and the mental healthcare system are NOT effectively integrated. The actionable problems that result from this include:

Research

Researching attitudes and barriers to mental health care through a South Asian lens

Community Engagement

Engage communities through a guided framework to encourage healthier dialogue on mental health

Development

Developing novel resources that reduce friction between mental healthcare and our community

Student Focused

Not only do we aim to empower the South Asian community, as an organization, we also prioritize the empowerment of our team. 

Our work is entirely student-led. MHISA was created as a vessel to empower passionate students across the nation to address the issues that they too see in their communities- and conduct novel work in the mental health sphere. 

Currently, our team consists of an incredible group of highly motivated students who all work collaboratively on outreach, resource development, and research. If you would like to bring MHISA to your university, please reach out!

Peer Resources

Access to care and its associated cost are often the biggest barriers against receiving mental healthcare in the United States. Peer support is a leading form of care with a low barrier to entry. The Giveback Initiative is a cooperative effort between various youth organizations to make professional peer support more accessible for teens and young adults.

In partnership with Peers.net, we are distributing free peer support sessions to make peer support accessible to all youth. If you are interested in a session, fill out the form below!