Our Impact Credo: Creating Change, Empowering Communities
Sankofa Behavioral Health is more than a team of dedicated clinicians—we are a movement committed to social change. We believe that we have a responsibility to do our part in creating a better today and tomorrow for all living beings.
Through our talents, passion, education, and expertise, we work to change the social landscape for the most impacted and marginalized communities. This is what we call the Sankofa Standard—a promise to lead by example and to be the change we wish to see in the world.
The Sankofa Standard in Action
Our impact is measured not just in data, but in the stories of resilience, transformation, and empowerment from those we serve. We are dedicated to:
Addressing disparities in behavioral and mental health care
Promoting neurodiversity-affirming practices
Reducing barriers to care for low-income and marginalized families
Partnering with communities to create safe and inclusive spaces
Join Us in Making a Difference
Our mission for social change is ongoing, and we believe that collective impact is possible when we come together for a common purpose. Whether you’re a parent, educator, organization, or community leader, you can partner with us to continue this work.
Let’s build a more just, inclusive world—together.
📞 Call (410) 774-9840 to learn more or get involved.
Grand Carnival
Signature hosted a grand event featuring a bounce house, petting zoo, snow cones, and Disney characters! This event was free for the community
After the Stop
CEO, Denisha Gingles, discusses the impact of policing for disabled people in America and methods to help promote change using behavior analysis, with Flatland KC an affiliate of PBS. Read more here…
Sensory Friendly Halloween
Signature hosted a free community event for children with sensory difficulties to have a safe place to trick-or-treat and have fun with friends!
Baltimore City 911 Diversion Pilot
Signature Behavioral Health joins the Baltimore 911 Diversion Pilot public forum, hosted by the Mayor’s Office, to discuss the gap analysis created as a response to national calls for reform. Read about our contribution to this forum here!