Our Mission &
Values

Kinship Key is your central resource for accessing mental health services that are created with the Muslim experience in mind globally.

Our growing directory connects Muslims and Muslim families with professionals who deeply understand the realities of Muslim life and offer care that is aligned with Islamic values. We believe healing is a collective journey.

The key to kinship is recognizing that our personal and collective wellness are deeply connected. By grounding ourselves in faith, we honor our responsibility to care for one another, strengthening bonds within families and the wider Ummah.

Our Purpose

Kinship Key is a faith-rooted platform dedicated to advancing mental health and wellness within Muslim communities. We recognize that this work is already being carried out by dedicated individuals and organizations around the world. Our role is to contribute to that collective effort by offering a centralized home — a space that connects, amplifies, and supports what already exists.

Why Kinship? Why a Key?

The name Kinship Key reflects a deeper mission: to foster meaningful connection. We believe that mental wellness is both individual and collective, deeply tied to how we stay connected to ourselves, our families, and the ummah.

The “key” symbolizes the tools we need to unlock that connection. By grounding our wellness in faith, we not only care for our inner lives but also fulfill the rights we owe to one another as Muslims. In this way, kinship is not just emotional, it is spiritual, social, and essential to our well-being.

What We Offer: Your Tools for Connection

Find Your Match: Easily search and access local and international mental health services. Every listing is grounded in Islamic values or offered by professionals who understand the intersectional realities of Muslim life.

Strengthen the Network: A centralized space for Muslim-led wellness organizations to connect, exchange knowledge, and foster global collaboration and mutual support.

Stay Informed: Keep up-to-date with global conferences speaking to Muslim Mental Health.