// United Minds Programs

From diagnosis
to a life
fully lived.

Mentorship.
Calls.
Speakers.
Advocacy.

United Minds is not an awareness organization. Each program is designed to produce real support and practical tools for families of individuals with any mental disability — and every single program is 100% free.

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Program Roadmap

6 programs

01

One-on-One Mentorship

Free

Every child matched with a trained United Minds professional for ongoing weekly support — in person or via video.

Includes

  • Academic support and study skills
  • Social skill building in a safe setting
  • Communication and self-advocacy coaching

Who it's for

Children, teens, and young adults (ages 6–24) with any mental disability or diagnosis.

Cadence

Weekly, 60 minutes. 12-month minimum commitment.

Cost

Free. Always.

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02

Virtual Parent Calls

Free

A trained United Minds professional, on the line with you, building a real and personalized plan together.

Includes

  • Free 30-minute intake call
  • Monthly strategy and progress reviews
  • Same-day crisis support when things get hard

Who it's for

Parents, guardians, kinship caregivers, and grandparents at any support level.

Cadence

Monthly calls plus unlimited messaging. No session caps.

Cost

Free. Always.

Apply for this program →
03

Speakers and Seminars

Free

Expert speakers and hosted events surfaced by your zip code. No travel, no barriers, no chapter system.

Includes

  • Local talks at schools and libraries
  • Live and on-demand webinars
  • Family engagement workshops

Who it's for

Anyone in the disability community — parents, siblings, educators, clinicians, and individuals with mental disabilities.

Cadence

2–4 events per month. On-demand library always open.

Cost

Free. Always.

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04

IEP Prep Sessions

Free

Walk through your child's IEP with a United Minds advocate before every school meeting.

Includes

  • Document review and red-flag check
  • Goal-setting language and templates
  • Live role-play before the meeting

Who it's for

Families of school-age children with any disability, IEP/504, or pursuing evaluation. All 50 states.

Cadence

Per meeting — typically 2–3 times per school year.

Cost

Free. Always.

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05

Family Workshops

Free

Hands-on sessions where families learn practical tools together — communication, routines, and de-escalation.

Includes

  • Daily routine planning
  • Sensory and behavior strategies
  • Sibling wellbeing tracks

Who it's for

The whole family — parents, the child with a disability, siblings, and any caregiver.

Cadence

4-week series, 75 minutes/session. Cohorts run year-round.

Cost

Free. Always.

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06

Community Network

Free

United Minds-vetted speakers, parents, and professionals connected in your region.

Includes

  • Regional parent circles
  • Sibling and teen meetups
  • Professional referrals

Who it's for

Any family, individual with a mental disability, or professional ready for real community.

Cadence

Always-on community. Monthly anchor events.

Cost

Free. Always.

Apply for this program →

// How it works

Every program is a person, not a portal.

You meet a real United Minds professional within 72 hours of asking. That is the promise.

Get started →
  1. 01

    Tell us about your family

    A brief profile — child, needs, goals.

  2. 02

    We match within 72 hours

    A vetted United Minds professional reaches out.

  3. 03

    Meet weekly, your way

    Video, in person, or both — your schedule.

  4. 04

    Progress, shared openly

    Every step, every plan, on the table.