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CWHC facilitates the empowerment of women, trans people, and young people by providing access to health care and health education in a respectful environment where people pay what they can afford.
CSC uplifts and strengthens people impacted by cancer by providing support, fostering compassionate communities, and breaking down barriers to care.All services offered by the CSC are professionally led and free of charge. Programs include support groups, educational workshops, and healthy lifestyle classes such as exercise and nutrition. All services offered by CSC are free of charge and are open to anyone affected by cancer - including cancer patients, family members, children and caregivers.
JFCS mission is to strengthen the community by offering high quality behavioral health and social services to children, families and adults of all ages throughout Maricopa county, in accordance with a Jewish value system that cares about all humanity.
To eliminate sexual violence through specialized treatment services, comprehensive prevention education programs, and advocacy for the rights of survivors of sexual assault. WOAR provides free counseling for women, men, and children who have experienced sexual violence.
AIM was founded in 1983, because the founder suffered from unrelenting panic attacks, and had suffered for 20 years with no one to help. She wanted to help other individuals with the same problem. The first group had 20 people, but soon grew to 10 groups, both in and out of state. Recovery is not a secret, and using behavioral and cognitive tools seems to be the answer. We provide a hot line, field trips and literature. Our goal is help anxious individuals and provide help and support, while educating the public. Also, in this way, our hope is to destigmatize this condition.
NAMI Westchester is one of more than 1,200 local affiliates of the national alliance on mental illness. We are a grassroots organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for all individuals and families whose lives are affected by mental illness. NAMI advocates for access to services, treatment, support and research and is steadfast in its commitment to raise awareness and build a community of hope for all those in need. We offer the kind of understanding and care that only those who have lived the experience of mental illness can provide. NAMI Westchester's vision is to create a culture where open disclosure of a mental illness does not have negative consequences in the community, the schools and in the workplace. We continue to seek better treatment for mental illnesses and to eliminate the stigma associated with them. Our programs are a primary source of assistance to people of all cultural and economic backgrounds.
Family Connections knows that a positive family dynamic is key to a child’s success. That is why Family Connections is a family learning community focused on education and growth for underserved children AND their parents and caregivers. Our mission is to create the highest quality family learning community so underserved children and parents together become the drivers of their own success.
Provides programs and services for youth, families and individuals living with a mental illness. Through support, education and peer support, we provide a comprehensive wellness plan to meet the needs of our clients and their families.
We bring together those of like mind and spirit who want to make the world a better place by lifting up the work of women around the world for gender equality and social justice.
One Life Counseling Center provides counseling and wellness programs to individuals, schools and the community. Calls are returned in 24 hours, clients are seen within 1 week, and every budget is accommodated. We believe there should be no barriers to treatment.
Founded in 2015, we are dedicated to providing free information, resources and support to women and their families struggling with perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, and to the professionals who serve them.
Founded in 1986, Fernside offers support and advocacy to grieving families who have experienced a death. Fernside offers peer support for grieving families-children, teens and adults and works to increase community awareness of grief issues through community outreach.