When life feels fragmented or overwhelming, moving forward should not be something you figure out alone. At LINKS, we help you Link Up mental health care, community support, and real people into one coordinated path forward.
LINKS brings care, guidance, and community together in one connected network so you are not navigating it alone. We call this approach Linking Up care, people, and support so nothing important falls through the cracks.
We begin with your real situation, not a predetermined program. Care is shaped around your needs, pace, and goals.
We coordinate across providers and services so you are not carrying the weight of navigating care by yourself.
As circumstances change, support adapts. We help you identify next steps and stay with you through them.











Belief is where this work begins. But belief alone does not change lives. Connection does. When support is coordinated, consistent, and human, people feel it.
In their homes. In their families. In their ability to move forward without carrying everything alone. That impact shows up in real lives and real outcomes.
“Links helped me find community and support without feeling judged or overwhelmed.”
“For the first time, everything felt connected. I had people guiding me instead of sending me in circles.”
“Links gave my family the structure, support, and confidence we needed to move forward.”
“I came in unsure of what I needed, and Links helped me find a clear next step.”
“The team listened, understood the bigger picture, and helped me access support that actually fit my life.”
“Seriously into it. Life became more meaningful”
“Links helped me feel seen as a whole person, not just a problem to solve.”
“What stood out most was how everyone worked together. I didn’t have to keep explaining my story over and over.”
A QA with the Harvard Gazette. “The biggest trigger for anxiety today is that we are apprehensive about the occurrence of anxiety itself — the minute we feel anxious, we get upset about it and think something’s wrong with us. That internal response increases the flow of adrenaline, which in turn causes a cascade of anxiety because the perceived threat has magnified.”
“David Rosmarin, the founder of the Links Center for Anxiety and an associate professor at Harvard Medical School, said the study confirmed what he’s seen on the ground. He said the severity of mental health illnesses and issues among younger patients has worsened since the pandemic, leading many to drop out of school or lose their jobs.”
You do not have to know exactly what you need to start.
We will help you find the right support, connect with the right people, and take the next step at your pace. Wherever you are, we will meet you there.