Get Support Together launches nationwide provider recruitment push
Get Support Together Foundation has opened a nationwide recruitment effort to add mental health providers of all specialties to its platform, aiming to widen access to affordable care across the U.S. The Austin-based organization says more than 150 providers in 12 states have already joined, led by Texas.
Why it matters: - Get Support Together Foundation is trying to narrow long-standing gaps in mental health care access, including wait times, provider shortages and geography-based disparities. - The platform is designed to connect people with clinical, non-clinical and holistic support options, including free, sliding scale, insurance-based and private-pay care. - The initiative is also built to serve individuals, families and first responders nationwide.
What happened: - The Get Support Together Foundation announced a nationwide recruitment initiative to bring more mental health providers onto its platform. - The organization is recruiting therapists and counselors, life coaches, peer support specialists, energy healers, treatment and recovery centers, and wellness programs. - More than 150 providers from 12 states have joined the platform so far. - Texas has the largest concentration of participating providers. - The foundation says providers can join the platform for free during the launch phase. - The organization launched in May 2026 and is based in Austin, Texas.
The details: - The platform is more than a directory and is described as a growing ecosystem of providers, programs and community resources. - The directory includes crisis resources. - The platform also includes what the foundation calls the only nationwide calendar of mental health-related community events. - The organization held its first board meeting on June 1, 2026. - The inaugural Board of Directors includes Brea Black, Rebecca Black, Stephen F. Black, Jr., Jeremy Brown, Rabecca Cross, Steve Gray, Debra Jackson, Jennifer Markewych and Hailey Weisman. - The board will help guide recruitment strategies, technology development, networking and fundraising. - The foundation is a 509(a)(2) organization.
Between the lines: - The recruitment push suggests the foundation wants to scale both supply and discovery at the same time, not just add listings. - Including clinical, non-clinical and holistic providers signals a broad definition of mental health support that goes beyond traditional therapy. - The free enrollment offer lowers the barrier for providers to join early, which could help the platform build density faster in more states.
What's next: - Get Support Together Foundation says it will keep expanding its provider community nationwide. - The organization will continue developing its interactive directory and related technology. - The foundation is also using its new board to support fundraising and networking efforts. - Providers can enroll through the foundation's website.
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