Awardees of MHARI’s First Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Scholarship

Melissa Mejia and Kimberly Bello
ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄ Impact

ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄ students are helping to diversify the field of mental health in Rhode Island.

Two ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄ graduate students – Melissa Mejia Montero, a clinical mental health counseling major, and Kimberly Bello, a master of social work major – have been named the first recipients of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Behavioral Healthcare Scholarship by the Mental Health Association of Rhode Island (MHARI). Each will receive a tuition award of $10,000.

This scholarship program is a partnership between MHARI, the United Way and ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄ to help increase the availability of mental health providers from diverse backgrounds practicing in Rhode Island.

On being named an awardee, Montero stated, β€œIt is difficult for me to put into words how much this means to me. I decided to go into the field of mental health because of the lack of diversity, the lack of access and to hopefully de-stigmatize mental health as a whole in my community and to give people from my community who look like me the encouragement they may need to seek treatment or pursue a career like this. Therefore, this scholarship means more than just paying for my tuition, it means that my goals for the future are one step closer.”

Kimberly Bello also shared, β€œI am honored to have been selected for MHARI’s Bridging the Divide: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Behavioral Healthcare Scholarship. With this help, I will finish my M.S.W. and become an LCSW in May 2023.” Kimberly added, β€œI plan to continue my education and research on autism spectrum disorder and receive my Ph.D. My experiences with mental health and trauma have empowered me to provide the same help I received as a child to other children and families. I hope to be able to represent and push forward diversity and equity principles for the future of social work.”