5 Inclusive Therapy and Mental <br />Health Resources for BIPOC With everything going on in the world, many people may be feeling overwhelmed and in need of emotional support or professional help. Here are five affordable and accessible resources <br />that provide intersectional support for <br />Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC). Inclusive Therapists offers <br />low-cost or nonprofit options <br />and reduced-fee teletherapy. Open Path Collective is a nonprofit <br />that offers memberships for a one-time <br />fee, with sessions available for $30 to $60. Balanced Black Girl curates a Community <br />Healing Guide and highlights summaries <br />of its podcast on wellness and health. Ethel’s Club is a digital membership <br />club that offers group workouts, <br />guided meditation and book clubs. Shine is an app that was founded by two <br />women of color "in the name of fundamentally <br />shifting representation in mental health."