The Respect Program

Financially assisted therapy for frontline workers throughout Nashville.

Helping those who help us.

The Respect Program is a salute to the frontline workers who keep our community running. Our network of mental health providers understand the high-stress nature of frontline work, and we’re here to give well-deserved mental health support to:

Teachers, school staff, and other education workers.
Nurses, hospital staff, and other healthcare workers.
Firefighters, paramedics, and other emergency service workers.
Servers, restaurant staff, and other food production workers.
Drivers, flight attendants, and other transportation workers.
Electricians, plumbers, and other trade workers.
Stockers, sales associates, and other retail workers.

We offer financially assisted therapy to make sure those who take care of us are taken care of too. Join the waitlist today to be notified when our next enrollment period opens.

The Respect Network

Get to know our network of therapists who are honored to provide financially assisted therapy to frontline workers throughout Nashville.

Meet the Respect Network Ambassador,
Michael Broadnax, MMFT

“As a therapist who believes in the power of hope and empowerment, I'm honored to serve as the Respect Network Ambassador. This initiative is dedicated to providing mental health support to frontline workers in Nashville, a community that often faces unique stressors and challenges that require specialized care.

The Respect Program is not just about financial assistance. It's about creating a supportive environment that fosters autonomy and equips you with the resources you need to achieve your goals. Whether you're a teacher, a healthcare worker, a service industry worker, or in any other high-stress role, we're here to help you. Our program aims to break down financial barriers, making quality mental health care accessible so you can focus on your well-being.”

Respect Network Providers

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