+254 787 597 246 info@phoenixcbo.co.ke Kisii, Kenya

Mental Health Program

Providing mental health support, counseling, and breaking the stigma around mental illness

Program Overview

Our Mental Health Program addresses the growing need for mental health services and support in Kisii County. We provide counseling, community awareness, and psychosocial support to individuals and families affected by mental health conditions, working to reduce stigma and improve access to quality mental healthcare.

800+

Counseling Sessions

2,500+

People Reached

60%

Recovery Rate

15

Support Groups

Program Components

Counseling Services

  • Individual counseling sessions
  • Group therapy programs
  • Crisis intervention
  • Trauma counseling
  • Family therapy
  • Tele-counseling services
  • School counseling

Community Support

  • Peer support groups
  • Caregiver support programs
  • Community mental health workers
  • Home-based care
  • Rehabilitation services
  • Social integration programs

Awareness & Education

  • Mental health literacy campaigns
  • Stigma reduction programs
  • School mental health education
  • Workplace mental health
  • Mental first aid training

Success Stories

Youth Support Group

Our youth mental health support group has helped 80 young people dealing with depression and anxiety, with 90% reporting improved coping skills and social connections.

Community Stigma Reduction

Through our awareness campaigns, community acceptance of mental health conditions has increased by 70%, encouraging more people to seek help.

School Mental Health Program

We've established mental health clubs in 10 schools, reaching 2,000 students with mental health education and early intervention services.

Get Involved

Volunteer Counselor

Licensed counselors and psychologists can volunteer to provide pro bono counseling services.

Apply as Counselor

Mental Health Advocate

Join our advocacy efforts to promote mental health awareness and reduce stigma in communities.

Become Advocate

Support Our Work

Donate to help us expand our mental health services and reach more people in need of support.

Support Mental Health