Events

2026-05-13T00:00:00-04:00

  • Intersection of Asian Culture/Identity and Mental Health

    In celebration of AAPI Month, Community Outreach within Crum & Forster's GAPI (Global Asian Pacific Islander) ERG, headquartered in Morristown, NJ, has organized this virtual event to address the mental health challenges within Asian Community.

    Free
  • Mental Health Screenings Morganville, NJ

    Guruvayoorappan Temple 31 Wooleytown Road, Morganville, NJ, United States

    SAMHIN team of mental health providers will provide free screenings for stress, anxiety, depression, substance abuse, ADHD, etc. We will answer your questions about mental illness, treatments, addiction, and tobacco use.

    Free
  • South Asian Mental Health Myths and Misconceptions – Plainsboro Public Library

    Plainsboro Public Library 9 Van Doren, Plainsboro, United States

    July is Minority Mental Health Month. SAMHIN has partnered with Plainsboro Public Library to address issues of  many myths and misconceptions of mental health within the South Asian community. Presentations by Dr. Vasudev Makhija and Minoo Christian, MSW will be followed by interactive part of the program. Attendees will be able to ask questions about [...]

    Free
  • Health Fair and Mental Health Screenings – Morganville, New Jersey

    Guruvayoorappan Temple 31 Wooleytown Road, Morganville, NJ, United States

    Clinicians from SAMHIN will offer free screenings for psychological and emotional problems and addiction. They will be on hand to address your queries, offer guidance, and assist with referrals. Additionally, free informational materials will be provided. Free educational handouts will be available. Information and supply of Narcan will be made available to help prevent opioid overdose deaths. We will respect your privacy during the mental health screenings.

    Free
  • From Hesitation to Understanding: Talking about Mental Health Together – A Webinar

    Zoom

    Conversations about mental health can be very difficult and complex and are often avoided delaying help-seeking. This causes unnecessary and preventable agony and suffering in the families. Join us for an empowering seminar that tackles the challenges of discussing mental health in South Asian families—offering practical tools to build understanding, connection, and open dialogue. You will have a chance to ask questions and interact with the faculty.

    Free
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