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Central Florida Nonprofit Offers Six Weeks of Free Therapy

The Keep Pedaling Foundation, a nonprofit based in Central Florida, is taking significant steps to support mental health in the community through its Cycle of Support program. This initiative offers six weeks of free therapy to both adults and children aged seven and up, aiming to break the stigma surrounding mental health care and make support more accessible to those who may lack resources.

Cycle of Support Program Details

The Cycle of Support program is designed to connect participants with professional mental health counselors who are dedicated to fostering mental and emotional well-being. The program underscores the foundation’s belief that everyone deserves access to care, community, and the opportunity to grow.

Participants in the program are expected to commit to attending all scheduled therapy sessions over the six-week period. Active communication and engagement with assigned therapists are required, and participants will be asked to provide feedback to help improve the program for future recipients. The foundation assures that all information shared in the application process will remain confidential and will be used solely for selecting participants and coordinating care.

Commitment to Mental Health

The Keep Pedaling Foundation’s initiative reflects a broader commitment to mental health, recognizing the importance of addressing mental well-being as a crucial component of overall health. By offering this program, the foundation is not only providing immediate support but also contributing to a cultural shift in how mental health is perceived and addressed in the community.

Space in the program is limited, highlighting the importance of early registration for those interested in participating. This initiative provides a valuable opportunity for individuals in Central Florida to access mental health services that might otherwise be out of reach.


Original reporting: WESH Orlando — read the source article.

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