December 7, 2025 - 12:41

American Muslim communities are actively working to reduce the stigma surrounding mental health care by integrating therapy services directly into mosques. This initiative aims to make mental health counseling more accessible to individuals who may feel uncomfortable seeking help outside their religious community.
Leaders within these communities recognize that mental health issues are often overlooked and stigmatized, leading many individuals to suffer in silence. By offering services within the familiar and trusted environment of mosques, they hope to create a supportive atmosphere where individuals can openly discuss their struggles and seek help without fear of judgment.
Programs are being developed to provide educational workshops, support groups, and individual counseling sessions. These efforts not only aim to address mental health concerns but also to foster a culture of understanding and compassion within the community. As awareness grows, community members are encouraged to prioritize their mental well-being, ultimately contributing to healthier and more resilient families and communities.
May 26, 2026 - 13:47
Mumade’s childhood experience guides her healthcare journeyHamdiya Mumade, a senior studying biological sciences and microbiology, traces her drive for a medical career back to her own childhood. She describes how a personal spark first lit her ambition to...
May 25, 2026 - 21:39
Ebola epidemic spreading rapidly and outpacing containment effortsThe World Health Organization reported on Monday that the Ebola epidemic in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is spreading faster than health officials can contain it. Dr. Tedros Ghebreyesus,...
May 25, 2026 - 01:45
Attacks on Ebola treatment centers are one of several problems affecting Congo's outbreak responseHealth officials and aid workers in eastern Congo are facing a perfect storm of challenges as they struggle to contain the ongoing Ebola outbreak. While international attention has focused on the...
May 24, 2026 - 02:06
Virginia health officials urge safe swimming pledge after 12 drownings in summer 2025With summer heat settling in across the state, the Virginia Department of Health is calling on families to commit to a safe swimming pledge after a devastating start to the season. Officials...