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A community directory along with training on community resources will be made available to all participants. Specifically, we will recommend that those identified to have common MH problems (PHQ-4≥3) are offered a single two-hour zoom-based group psychoeducation session about depression and anxiety, COVID-19 impact on MH, wellness and self-care skills, and directory of Harlem-based MH services and other community resources. 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This study will examine the impact of Harlem Strong Community Mental Health Collaborative, a community-wide multi-sectoral coalition in which a health insurer works with a network of community-based organizations, medical providers, and behavioral health providers to engage in a network-wide implementation planning process to: (1) problem-solve financing, access, and quality of care barriers, (2) support capacity building for mental health (MH) task-sharing for community health workers, (3) facilitate coordination and collaboration across MH\u002Fbehavioral health, primary care, and a range of social services, including case management, housing supports, financial education, employment support, and other community resources to improve linkages to services, and (4) identify a set of common MH, social risk, and health metrics and strategies to integrate these metrics into data systems across the network for continuous quality improvement of the system. 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