The Loveland Foundation
Mental Health CareNew York, United States11-50 Employees
The Loveland Foundation is a New York–based mental health care organization founded in 2018 by Rachel Cargle after a birthday fundraiser raised over $250,000 to support Black women and girls nationwide. It advances its mission through programs such as fellowships, residency initiatives, listening tours, and Healers Circle, a therapist support-group initiative launched in 2022. The organization describes its work as contributing to empowerment and liberation for the communities it serves, supported by a small, dedicated team. Its primary audience comprises Black women and girls, with broader reach to communities of color seeking therapy resources. A notable recent development is a partnership with Solidcore announced in February 2024 to amplify mental health support in the Black community.