FAQ

Supporting Community Voices through Civic Engagement

Explore answers to frequent questions to better understand our mission and how we assist communities.

What types of programs do you offer for community involvement?

We provide workshops and events that promote neighborhood participation and civic education.

How does the foundation support individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury?

We offer specialized resources and psycho-education tailored to those affected by TBI.

Who can benefit from the foundation’s services?

Our programs primarily serve underprivileged people of color in disenfranchised communities.

What role does the mountain backdrop play in your community activities?

Our scenic location inspires wellness and provides a peaceful environment for healing and engagement.

How can I get involved with the Parker Stokes Mental Health Foundation?

You can join neighborhood initiatives, volunteer, or participate in educational sessions we host.

Are your services available to all ages?

Yes, we design our programs to support individuals across all age groups within the communities we serve.

Supporting Healing and Growth in Underserved Neighborhoods

Parker Stokes Mental Health Foundation is dedicated to educating and engaging marginalized communities, especially people of color affected by traumatic brain injuries, fostering resilience and civic participation against a backdrop of natural beauty.

Empowering Communities Through Psycho-Education

Discover vital tools and guidance tailored to support mental health and civic engagement in underserved neighborhoods.

Understanding Traumatic Brain Injury

Learn fundamental facts and effects of traumatic brain injury within marginalized communities.

Engaging People of Color

Explore effective methods to foster participation and inclusion in local neighborhood activities.

Civic Education & Advocacy

Gain insights into civic rights and how to actively engage in community empowerment.