Massachusetts' first Black Wellness Directory 

Find Your PureSpark!

Find top talent! Psychiatric, Therapists, Yoga, Meditation therapy, Art music, Dance therapy, etc.

Find what makes you spark

Our Wellness Providers

Mind

Practitioners focus on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental, emotional and behavioral disorders. They develop strategies and treatment plans that improve clients’ lives, develop better cognitive and emotional skills and reduce symptoms of mental illness.

Body

Practitioners use movement to support the intellectual, emotional and motor functions of the body. Therapy involving body movement also helps the client become more fit, more flexible, improve circulation and reduce stress.

Soul

Practitioners focus on positive, healing energy. They use touch, meditation, and other techniques to help spark seekers explore their innermost feelings and how to reach their highest level of wellness. Spark seekers are taught how to embrace themselves and how to become whole through the practice of expressive mechanisms

We are

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Educate

Educate our community on practices that will help them improve their mental wellness.

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Connect

Connect mental wellness resources with the people who need them.

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Remove the Stigma

Removing the stigma of mental illness in the black community.

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Helping you on your journey to finding your PureSpark

Select The Best Experts

  • Are you feeling lonely?
  • Like no one understands?
  • Do you have low energy?
  • Do you want help?

Latest Updates & News

Helping Massachusetts Find its PureSpark

Let's Talk About It

It’s okay to talk about suicide! Thoughts of giving up and suicide can be frightening.
Not taking these kinds of thoughts seriously can have devastating outcomes. Suicide is NOT the answer.

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of people who die by suicide have experienced symptoms of a mental health condition.

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Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death for people ages 10-34.

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Suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the U.S.

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of people who die by suicide have a diagnosed mental health condition.