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Our mission is to inspire, educate, and mobilize young people to build a healthier future for themselves, their families, and their communities.
The organization operates free short-term medical care clinics in developing countries where such care is often lacking. At these clinics medical and dental care is provided to individuals in need as a means of introducing them to the Gospel of Christ.
WakeUp Carolina is a 501c3, nonprofit recovery community organization providing awareness, promoting education, and hope in recovery for young adults, individuals, and families touched by substance through collaborative community partnerships, trusted resources, and support services at no cost in Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester Counties. Our Community. Our Recovery.
Battlefield Addiction is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and grassroots organization that teaches families and communities how to intervene and guide their loved ones into full recovery and independence. We offer real solutions, lifelong support, and a powerful community to walk this road with you.
The FreeStyle Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering individuals and communities to embrace a substance-free lifestyle. Through educational programs, community outreach, and advocacy initiatives, we strive to inspire and support those seeking to live a healthier, more fulfilling life free from the burden of addiction. Our two primary initiatives are Drug Free Collin County, and Drug Free McKinney, based in North Texas.
Charlotte Rescue Mission is transforming lives in the name of Christ by serving people struggling with addiction, poverty or hopelessness with the goal of returning them to society as productive, self-sufficient citizens.
The Kendall Burrows Foundation was founded by the Deb and Dave Burrows to honor the memory of their daughter, Kendall, who passed away from Evan’s Syndrome in 1996. During her lifetime, Kendall was an inspiration for how she lived with grace and strength despite intermittent and sometimes lengthy hospital stays. She stands for all children who must face incredible odds and yet do so with a smile on their face.
Founded in 1974 Every Citizen has Opportunities' mission is to empower individuals with disabilities to achieve their optimal level of personal, social and economic success. ECHO offers vocational training, community integration, and comprehensive, individualized employment to individuals in the program. ECHO is located in Leesburg, Virginia, had performs work on-site at businesses throughout Northern Virginia.
To provide comprehensive mental health services to the residents of ocean county and monmouth county.
Dallas 24 Hour Club provides transitional living, support services, and essential life skills for homeless alcoholics and addicts, so they can embrace long-term sobriety and become contributing and self-supporting members of the community.
Our mission is to protect an addict's right to treatment and, with the support of our partners, provide scholarship treatment to those without resources seeking help for addiction. Our goal is to identify and award 10,000 scholarship treatment beds by 2020. We will do this by partnering with quality treatment centers throughout the nation who sponsor one or more treatment beds each year. We currently have more than 200 treatment program partners nationwide. The idea for 10,000 Beds was conceived by our founder Jean Krisle in late 2014. The idea was the result of conversations with many needing help who had no resources and site visits to treatment centers with empty beds. Our unique model of contacting treatment programs directly for the donation of scholarship beds was created as a credible option to raising millions of dollars. It is applauded throughout the addiction industry. We ask our partners to commit to one bed per year (we consider "one bed" to be a typical treatment program offered by each respective treatment center, with a minimum requirement of 30 days. Many of our partners have generously offered more than one bed per year. There is only one way to apply for a 10,000 Beds scholarship application. Potential clients visit the scholarship page on our website and submit answers to the more than 20 questions. Applications must be complete and honest. Three sets of eyes will review every application: our founder, our volunteer psych evaluator, and a member of our board of directors. Once this process is complete, we reach out to let the applicant know the status of their application and either move forward with reaching out to one of our treatment program partners, or offer more appropriate options for each individual situation. Awarded our nonprofit 501c3 status in April 2015 and officially launched in September 2015, with our first scholarship placement in December 2015, 10,000 Beds, Inc. has placed more than one million dollars ($1,000,000) in treatment scholarships in 2016.