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Why is this campaign targeting Black women?

Black women have higher rates of substance use disorder (ie. opioids and stimulants) than the media or medical professionals currently recognize, so this program was created to change the narrative by providing healing methods to Black women specifically.    

Who funds See Her Bloom?

The Public Health Institute, Center for Collaborative Planning funds See Her Bloom.

I just submitted my Bloom Story. How else can I support the growth of other Black women?

You can spread the word about the campaign using the social toolkit as a guide and encourage other women to submit their story by forwarding the story submission form.

Will my Bloom Story submission be kept anonymous?

Yes, this is a 100% safe space for sharing anonymously. No names will be used or attached to any stories posted unless you request to use your real name. All submissions are reviewed and approved by our team prior to posting.

How do I keep my Bloom Story submission anonymous?

Your Bloom Story is anonymous unless you check the box in the story submission form stating that you would like to use your name and are okay with it being posted publicly.

I read a Bloom Story that really touched me because that person began where I am now. How can I thank them for their contribution?

Since many stories are anonymous, you can’t thank them personally, but you can post about how their story impacted your growth journey. Tag #SeeHerBloom, and they’ll likely see your gratitude on social media.

I have a loved one who is experiencing substance use disorder and really needs to bloom. What can I do to support them and get them into treatment?

Sharing this website and our resources would be a great start. You can also offer to serve as a cheerleader and accountability partner on their path to healing. If anyone feels like they are facing substance use disorder and needs help, please call SAMHSA’s National Helpline, 1-800-662-HELP (4357), a confidential, free, 24-hour-a-day, 365-day-a-year, information service in English and Spanish.

Bloom Resources for Women

Sis, are you or your loved one seeking substance use disorder treatment in California and looking for treatment and resources to start your Bloom journey? Check out resources, below:

OPIOID RESOURCES

STIMULANT RESOURCES

Bloom Resources for Providers

Are you a service or prevention provider in California seeking substance use disorder treatment resources to strengthen your support for Black women blooming? Check out resources, below:

OPIOID RESOURCES

STIMULANT RESOURCES

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