Our Commitment
At For All Counseling, we recognize the real barriers that make it difficult for immigrants and asylum seekers to access mental health services—language, cost, distance, and a lack of culturally responsive care. These barriers can have serious consequences during legal proceedings, where mental health matters.
We’re committed to removing these obstacles and providing high-quality evaluations that respect each person’s story and can help strengthen their legal case.
What This Looks Like in Practice
Sliding Fee Scale
We adjust our fees based on income and household size so that financial hardship isn’t a barrier to care.
Language Support
We conduct evaluations in each client’s preferred language, with the help of trained interpreters when needed.
Remote Access
We offer virtual evaluations to reach clients across Nebraska and Iowa who can’t access in-person care.
Pay What You Can
For clients who can’t pay even a reduced rate, we offer additional support based on their individual situation.
Impact in Numbers
Our Work is Rooted in Direct
Support and Measurable Impact
These metrics demonstrate our commitment to Equity and Accessibility for individuals navigating challenging legal processes. The majority of clients receive subsidized services through our sliding scale, which is directly supported by community grants and the generosity of our individual donors.
Client Stories
Who We Serve & How We’ve Helped
The following case examples are inspired by our work with past clients. All specific, identifying details have been intentionally changed to fully protect client privacy and confidentiality.
“It means so much to me that you listened to my story without judgment and took the time to truly understand what I’ve been through… I feel seen and heard in a way I haven’t before.”
This kind of feedback is common as masental health evaluations are often the first time someone feels their story is heard and validated.
A survivor of intimate partner violence, had her VAWA case approved after her evaluation with us. Now, with legal protection in place, she’s beginning therapy and starting the next chapter of her healing.
A father from El Salvador who was persecuted by gang members. He immigrated with his seven-year-old son who is unable to walk due to a chronic medical condition. An asylum evaluation was written that helped explain the medical care his son is receiving in the United States as well as the fear of persecution and lack of protection he experienced in his home country.
A U.S. citizen female petitioning for her husband that she has been married to for 20 years. The client has PTSD due to severe and chronic childhood abuse. A hardship evaluation was written explaining her PTSD diagnosis as well as the effects that forced separation from her husband would likely have on her mental health.
A mother from Mexico whose five-year-old child was assaulted by a U.S. citizen. An evaluation was written explaining the effects that this experience has had on the mother’s mental health.
A female from an eastern European country that was imprisoned by the government due to speaking out against human rights violations occurring in her home country. An asylum evaluation was completed to assess the impact that this imprisonment and threats against her life had on her mental health. The evaluation also explained how returning to her home country would like affect her mental health.
Support The Right to Healing, Hope, & Due Process
Why Recurring Gifts Matter
Monthly or yearly donations allow us to plan ahead, expand services, and serve more people. Reliable funding means we can say “yes” to more clients in need. Every donation—big or small, once or recurring—helps make mental health evaluations more accessible to people navigating a difficult system.
We believe in showing sincere appreciation to those who make our work possible. Your support helps us keep our mission running. As a valued contributor, you receive: Website recognition, inclusion in our annual report, and a thank-you note.
Thank you for your generous donation!
Cannot Contribute Financially?
Consider Volunteering
While financial contributions are vital, there are many meaningful ways to support our mission even if you’re unable to contribute financially. We are always eager to connect with dedicated individuals who share our passion and are willing to volunteer their time and skills.
We offer a range of potential volunteer opportunities across various areas, including:
- Mental Health Services (fully licensed practitioners only)
- Fundraising
- Social Media Marketing
- Graphic Design
- IT & Cyber Security
If you’re passionate about our mission and ready to lend a hand, we encourage you to reach out and explore how your unique talents can make a difference.
Are you interested in learning more about specific volunteer roles, or would you like to discuss how your skills might align with our needs?
Thanking Our Community
We extend our deepest gratitude to our organizational sponsors, whose partnership is absolutely fundamental to our mission of advancing mental health access and legal equity. Your commitment goes beyond a financial contribution; it signifies a shared belief in a future where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.
If your organization is interested in becoming a cornerstone of support and making a profound difference in the lives of countless individuals, we warmly invite you to connect with us.
Sponsors
Community Partners
❥ Humanitarian Outreach for Migrant Emotional
❥ IMPACT – Immigration Psychology Access Team
❥ AM Counseling and Consulting
❥ Community Assistance Team at Creighton University
❥ The Immigrant Legal Center
❥ College of IS&T at the University of Nebraska Omaha
❥ Restoring Dignity
We extend our heartfelt appreciation to the community groups and organizations that have supported us through student-led projects, consultation, tech updates, and the sharing of their invaluable expertise and experiences.
Community Supporters
Thank you to the many individuals who believe in our mission. Your donations help people access mental health care they might not otherwise receive—and in many cases, it changes the course of their legal case and healing journey.