Albizu University Member News: Albizu University Offers Free  Mental Health Services to Venezuelan Community

Albizu University Offers Free Mental Health Services to Venezuelan Community

Albizu University in Miami has announced that mental health professionals and supervised doctoral trainee clinicians are available through the Albizu Clinic to provide free brief post-disaster psychological interventions, emotional support, coping strategies, and referrals for ongoing mental health care for anyone experiencing distress, grief, anxiety, or uncertainty following the earthquakes in Venezuela.

“As a university that proudly serves a large Venezuelan population, we stand in solidarity with the people of Venezuela and with our students, patients, alumni, and community members whose loved ones have been affected by the devastating tragedy,” said Dr. Andel V. Nicasio, Clinic Director of the Albizu Clinic. “Our faculty and supervised doctoral trainee clinicians are here to provide emotional support, practical coping strategies, and a sense of community during this difficult time.”

According to the Per Research Center’s analysis of the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2024 American Community Survey, approximately 474,000 Venezuelans live in Florida, more than 40% of the nation’s Venezuelan population, with about 254,000 residing in the Miami metropolitan area.

@AlbizuMIA is offering free brief post-disaster psychological services to the Venezuelan community through the Albizu Clinic.

For more information or to schedule a free support appointment, contact the Albizu Clinic at (305) 592-7860, email clinic@albizu.edu or visit clinic.albizu.edu

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