We at the William James College INTERFACE Referral Service are keenly aware of the shortage of mental health providers of color and how racial inequities exist in medical and mental health care. The College’s Black Mental Health Academy, Center for Multicultural and Global Mental Health, and other programs and academic offerings are playing a critical role in reversing this trend. We invite you to read a statement from our Black Mental Health Graduate Academy Scholars, and to stand with us as allies to drive change and address systemic racism.

Communities We Serve

Arlington- Adult Residents

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Ayer-Shirley

Bedford

Burlington

Cohasset

Dedham

Dover-Sherborn

Easton

Fitchburg

Foxborough

Franklin

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Keefe Tech High School Students from Ashland, Framingham & Holliston

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Lexington

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Paxton

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Princeton

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Sharon

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Stoneham

Swampscott

Wakefield

Walpole

Westborough

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Winchendon

Winchester

Woburn Public School Students