justUs, MH Foundation

justUs, MH Foundation Bringing awareness to the current state of mental health within the African-American community.

Today, we celebrate the fathers, father figures, mentors, and men who show up every day with strength, love, sacrifice, ...
06/21/2026

Today, we celebrate the fathers, father figures, mentors, and men who show up every day with strength, love, sacrifice, and commitment.

Fatherhood is more than providing, it's being present, leading with compassion, and creating spaces where families and communities can thrive.

As we honor fathers today, we also recognize the importance of supporting their mental health, emotional well being, and healing journeys. Strong fathers need support too.

To every dad making a difference, often in ways that go unseen, thank you. Your impact matters. Your health matters. Your story matters.

Happy Father's Day from all of us at justUs, MH Foundation.

📢 We're excited to announce that Aaron Johnson will be a speaker at the 4th Annual Black Men's Mental Health Conference!...
06/19/2026

📢 We're excited to announce that Aaron Johnson will be a speaker at the 4th Annual Black Men's Mental Health Conference!

At the conference, Aaron will join other powerful voices to share personal insights, practical strategies, and lived experiences that highlight the strength, resilience, and healing that emerge when our stories are shared and support is accessible.

đź—“ Date: Saturday, July 25, 2026
📍 Location: City of South Fulton Southwest Arts Center
⏰ Time: 10 AM – 2 PM
đź”—: www.bmmhc.com/conference or link in bio

This is more than a conversation—it's about equipping our communities with the tools and support systems to ensure Black men have the best access to mental healthcare.

Let's TALK. Let's HEAL. Let's SHOW UP for each other.

05/26/2026

Dayton showed what happens when community comes first.

The conversations were honest, the support was real, and the energy in the room was unforgettable at the 4th Annual Black Men’s Mental Health and Domestic Violence Conference.

05/22/2026

Real stories. Real healing. Real impact.

The 4th Annual Black Men’s Mental Health and Domestic Violence Conference in Dayton brought together people ready to break stigma and build stronger communities.

05/21/2026

A Black father looked at his son and said three words that broke generations of small thinking:

“No dream is too big.”

Not “be realistic.”
Not “stay in your lane.”
Not “that’s not for us.”

Just permission. Permission to imagine. To reach. To fail and try again.

That’s what healing looks like too. Not just processing pain – but dreaming out loud again.

This father is raising a son who believes he belongs in every room. Every industry. Every possibility.

And that starts at home. At the dinner table. In the car. In the quiet moments when a boy becomes a man because someone told him he could.

đź”— Come continue the conversation in Atlanta. Bring your dreams. Bring your son. Bring your whole self.

Link in bio for conference tickets.

05/20/2026

A room full of strength, vulnerability, and purpose. đź–¤

Dayton was more than just another conference, it was a reminder of how important these conversations truly are.

05/18/2026

A soldier sat at our round table and said something every father needs to hear:

“I let my son tell me how he feels. His emotions are always valid. But I also teach him – you have to watch your behavior.”

Not silence. Not shame.
Just a distinction.

Feel the anger. Feel the sadness. Feel the fear.
All of that is welcome in this house.

But what you do with it? That’s where the man is made.

This is how we raise a generation of Black men who aren’t afraid to cry and who know how to move through the world without tearing themselves or anyone else down.

Thank you to every brother who showed up and spoke raw.

đź”— Join us in Atlanta. This conversation is just getting started.
Link in bio for conference tickets.

05/18/2026

Healing looks different for everyone, but in Dayton, healing looked like community.

The 4th Annual Black Men’s Mental Health and Domestic Violence Conference reminded us that no one has to face life’s challenges alone.

05/16/2026

Atlanta, listen.

General admission gets you in the room.
VIP gets you the experience.

We’re talking reserved seating. Exclusive access. A welcome gift that speaks to your healing. A space within the space where the conversation goes deeper.

This isn’t just a ticket upgrade.
It’s a must.

Because you don’t just deserve to be in the building.
You deserve to be treated like the king you are.

VIP is limited. Once they’re gone, they’re gone.

đź”— Link in bio. Secure your experience now.

Atlanta – we are ready for you. VIP is waiting.

05/16/2026

What happened in Dayton was powerful.

The 4th Annual Black Men’s Mental Health and Domestic Violence Conference created space for honesty, support, and meaningful connection on Saturday, April 18, 2026.

This movement continues to grow because people continue to show up.

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