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Warrior Canine Connection is a pioneering organization that utilizes clinically based Canine Connection Therapy to empower returning combat Veterans who have sustained physical and psychological wounds while in service to our country. Based on the concept of Warriors helping Warriors, WCC's therapeutic service dog training program is designed to mitigate symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress and Traumatic Brain Injuries, while giving recovering Service Members and Veterans a sense of purpose, help in reintegrating back into their families and communities, and a potential career path as a service dog trainer. The program also produces highly skilled Warrior-trained service dogs that will provide years of mobility and social support to Veterans with disabilities.
The mission of Tranquility Base USA, is to provide an environment of rest and recovery from Post-Traumatic Stress [disorder] (PTSd), and Moral Injury (MI), for diagnosed military Veterans, First Responders, and Healthcare Workers of the USA, using various Nature-Based Therapy (NBT) techniques in a setting of cabins, hiking trails, streams, ponds and a working farm, in the Appalachian Mountains.
The mission of EHCA is to assist people with disabilities to live rich & fulfilling lives.
Our primary mission is to provide resources to communities affected by America's addiction crisis by inspiring civic engagement and participation. By giving voice to those impacted by the crisis - families, communities, and people in recovery from addiction - we can end this public health crisis. Our community is resilient. And our voices matter.Mobilize Recovery also distributes the anti-overdose medication naloxone, conducts community overdose response trainings, and provides recovery support resources.
The Mission of The Miles Hall Foundation is support families by educating communities about mental illness and protect those impacted with mental illness from excessive use of force by law enforcement. We do this life-saving work to honor the life and legacy of Miles Hall, who was killed by the Walnut Creek police in June of 2019 during a mental health crisis. Our work falls into three categories, prevention, education, and advocacy.
Denver Health Foundation supports Denver Health and Hospital Authority in its mission to sustain and advance the health and well being of Denver, Colorado and the Rocky Mountain region.
The National Alliance on Mental Illness of Texas (NAMI Texas) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded by volunteers in 1984. NAMI Texas is affiliated with the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) and has 30 local affiliates throughout Texas. NAMI Texas has over 2,000 members made up of individuals living with a mental health condition, family members, friends, and professionals. Its purpose is to help improve the quality of life of people affected by mental illness through education, support, and advocacy.
The purpose of Unsteal is to reduce the harms of shoplifting in society.
The MISS Foundation, established in 1996 by Dr. Joanne Cacciatore, is an international 501(c)3, volunteer based organization providing C.A.R.E. [counseling, advocacy, research, and education] services to families experiencing the death of a child.
The mission of Camphill Village is to be an integrated community where people with developmental disabilities live a life with dignity, equality and a sense of purpose. On 615 acres of wooded hills, gardens, and pastures in rural upstate New York, adults with special needs and long- and short-term service volunteers strive to live and work together as equals in extended families in homes throughout Camphill Village. The founding of Camphill Village in 1961 was part of a transformative movement in the United States to reform how society treats people with special needs.
Peace Over Violence's mission is to build healthy relationships, families and communities free from sexual, domestic and interpersonal violence.