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Bridge21 Park City recognizes the isolation crisis individuals with disabilities face while approaching adulthood. There are not enough Neurodiverse Housing options that provide supported amenities. We believe Park City and Summit County are ready to build a more inclusive community and Bridge21 is building a network of bridges connecting individuals with disabilities to local housing. Ultimately, Bridge21 aims to build a Neurodiverse Co-Housing neighborhood. Our first house will be open for residents May 1, 2025.
AWAKENING THE SPIRIT AND HEALING WILD HEARTS THROUGH ART. With the understanding that art is inherently healing our mission is to support the Adults, Families and Children of Denver in having access to art and healing. Our hope is that our patrons will see themselves authentically and move forward with their dreams through art, creative expression and experience holistic wellness. Let us help you with the challenges that prevent you from enjoying and being present in your life. We believe that healing begins with taking care of your whole being...
Our mission is to train and coach people facing career and life transitions to overcome barriers, restore self-belief, and acquire the skills and tools needed to secure employment. Our vision is the elimination of long-term unemployment in our community.
Post 74 was established in 2003 to provide benefit services to veterans and their families.
Founded in 1965, the Mental Health Guild (MHG) collaborates and supports programs to improve the lives of individuals impacted by mental illness. We are 100% volunteer operated. Please join us!
Village Care Family Services, Inc. has been connecting with families providing services in virtually every community in the Philadelphia area for nearly 20 years. VCFS was developed based on a sincere interest in enhancing people’s —parents, grandparents, aunts/uncles, foster parents, etc.— capacity to utilize proven strategies, as well as create their own solutions to address the needs of their developmentally delayed or disabled children. Our reputation for providing caring, high quality, culturally sensitive services to children and their families has been recognized from our earliest days of our existence.
Increasing access to mental health services by providing financial assistance to those unable to afford mental health care.
One SAFE Place provides legal services, safety, and emotional support to intimate partners, children, and seniors affected by domestic violence and sexual assault. Together, we will work toward a future where everyone in our community feels strong, healthy, and safe at home.
Fraser is Minnesota's largest and most experienced provider of autism services. Fraser also provides services for mental health and other developmental disabilities for children and adults with special needs through healthcare, education and housing. Our programs are nationally recognized for their high quality, innovation, and individualized, family-centered approach.
Since 1976, CFP has been delivering individualized solutions to youth and families in need, enabling them to become contributing members of our communities.
CORA provides safety, support and healing for individuals who experience abuse in an intimate relationship and educates the community to break the cycle of domestic violence
Founded in 2009 as Holla Back DC!, Collective Action for Safe Spaces (CASS) has evolved from a blog to a dynamic organization that mobilizes the community to end public sexual harassment and assault in the DC metropolitan area. It does this through both online and offline activism, including workshops, innovative direct services, policy advocacy, and community outreach. Currently volunteer-led and -run, CASS utilizes the creativity and energy of the DC community to further its mission and vision.