Gede Foundation organised a mental health clinic day in Primary Healthcare Centre to address stigma and discrimination as it continues to hinder access to mental health services in health facilities around rural communities in Plateau and Nasarawa states. This is where Gede's community mental health and development program is being implemented. An approach to increase access to services, involving a confrontation of perceived stigma by rigorous awareness and sensitisation with community gatekeepers had broken the barrier to services by stimulation, with the right information, the different mental health conditions had allowed massive health seeking behaviour regarding mental health services. Over 50 persons with mental health conditions and their caregivers registered in a one-day mental health clinic day at PHC Agyragu in Obi local government area community of Nasarawa state. Gede is focusing on this initiative to attend to many community dwellers including people with disabilities, to address their mental health conditions. It is worthwhile to address stigma by confronting the root causes of the phenomenon. Keep in touch to share with Gede's innovation in promoting mental health at resource-limited settings.