How can our nonprofit organization get listed as a GoodTherapy GoodCause?

How can our nonprofit organization get listed as a GoodTherapy GoodCause?

GoodTherapy supports and promotes not-for-profit organizations in line with the GoodTherapy mission and vision. We honor these organizations for the hard work they do to positively impact our communities and help people improve their mental and emotional well-being. GoodTherapy accepts submissions to be included in our GoodCause Nonprofit Directory. If you would like your 501(c)(3) organization to be considered, submit information about your organization here.


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