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Mental health awareness and suicide awareness and prevention.
To provide financial assistance to autism families in the Houston area for medical, therapeutic or respite needs and to provide funding for programs benefitting those with autism spectrum disorder.
Live4Lali works to prevent and raise awareness of substance use among individuals, families and communities, and minimize the overall health, legal and social harms associated with substance use.
The mission of Trauma Support Services of North Texas is to provide affordable professional counseling and support services for trauma survivors. TSSNT will also provide education and training for professionals, volunteers, interns and the general public who come in contact with trauma survivors and their families.
We strengthen the lives of children by enhancing their mental health and physical well-being. DePelchin Children’s Center believes that every child deserves to be safe and healthy. An accredited foster care and adoption agency, DePelchin serves the most vulnerable children and families in Texas and works to break the cycles of abuse and neglect. Our approach to caring for children integrates prevention, foster care, adoption and post-adoption programs to improve the mental health and physical well-being of children who are at risk of entering or are in the State’s child welfare system. Founded in 1892, DePelchin is a nonprofit organization with locations throughout Houston and across Texas and gratefully receives support from individuals, foundations, corporations, government grants and the United Way.
Founded in 1972, Ruby's Place provides shelter and services to survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking.
Dedicated to ending the cycle of domestic and sexual violence in Wake County, North Carolina, InterAct saves lives, rebuilds lives, and secures safer futures for victims and survivors and their families.
MAAT works to provide educational opportunities in art therapy, to promote public awareness of the field of art therapy and the therapeutic use of art by publicizing research and maintaining standards of clinical practice.
Rebuilding the hearts, minds, and spirits of the family unit, one person a time.
Our mission is to rescue, restore, educate and bring hope to victims of human trafficking and sexual exploitation. Our vision is to empower and equip individuals, families and communities by breaking the cycle of sexual exploitation through partnerships and community awareness.
Our mission is to provide judgement-free, high-quality, affordable health services to young people aged 12 through 25.
To provide children, youth and families with services that reinforce the family's role in our community and assist individuals to aspire realistically to lives of self fulfillment.