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TO SERVE THE FOX VALLEY'S RECOVERY COMMUNITY WITH PROGRAMS FOR INDIVIDUALS AND THEIR FAMILIES, ASSISTING ADDICTS AND ALCOHOLICS IN RELAPSE PREVENTION AND PROVIDING OUTREACH SERVICES WITHIN OUR COMMUNITY.
Strengthening families by promoting the safety, stability, and well-being of children.
To empower women to make wise-educated choices and give support during their entire pregnancy journey.
Reach Recovery is a Christ-centered ministry created to reach, engage, and restore hope to adults and families battling drug and alcohol dependencies.
Their mission is to partner with people in Haiti to educate as many children as possible, provide healthcare to the children in the school, and to help their Haitian sisters and brothers to help themselves to provide safe drinking water to help break the cycle of poverty for themselves and their children. Education, healthcare, clean water and sanitation will help the Haitians improve their lives.
The mission of The Heart2Heart Foundation is to inspire and enable women and their loved ones to take action that prevents heart attack, stroke and premature death.
They believe Southeastern Ohio families affected by intellectual and developmental disabilities deserve advocacy and support. They are committed to increasing opportunities by raising public awareness, outreach, education, collaboration, and community events.
NEUROHOPE STRIVES TO MAKE LONG-TERM REHABILITATION AND WELLNESS AN AFFORDABLE REALITY FOR PEOPLE RECOVERING FROM NEUROLOGIC INJURY.
It is our mission to rescue and rehabilitate dogs and cats in New Albany, Ohio and the surrounding area in order to find them new, loving homes.
St. Monica's is committed to the sobriety of women of all ages through empowerment, stability, and self-fulfillment
Ruthie Trammel's Champions for Compassion exists to carry on the legacy of Ruthie Trammel by: You would be surprised to find that some people are hindered in their recovery simply because they cannot make it to treatment. RTC4C wants to remove the barrier of transportation by providing bus passes and bicycles for the primary purpose of staying engaged in recovery and maintaining employment. Awareness is the first step to a compassionate, informed response to the needs of people who are in the process of recovery or living with mental challenges. We would like to continue building bridges and facilitate conversations between mental health specialists and other professions within our community. We aim to slow the revolving doors to our hospitals and jails and open the doors to our local churches. We support the continuing education of people on the front lines of mental health and substance abuse recovery. Ruthie was a big fan of Dialectial Behavior Therapy. We hope to make seminars and learning opportunities available to more people in our communities who are providing direct services to people who are in the process of overcoming dependency on substances and mental health challenges. As we remove the obstacles of shame and transportation and cultivate a community that is prepared to celebrate the progress of those in recovery, we restore hope for individuals in the throes of addiction.
AIM is changing the way those suffering with the disease of addiction are treated one life at a time.