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Our mission is to develop, maintain and operate decent, safe and sanitary affordable transitional and permanent housing for Veterans, their families and other low-income individuals and families.
PROVIDE A SAFE SECURE AND PROFESSIONAL ENVIRONMENT WHERE GRIEVING PEOPLE WILL FIND SUPPORT ANDBEGIN THE PROCESS OF HEALING THROUGH PEER EDUCATION AND PROGRAMS THAT THE ORGANIZATION OFFERS.
The Quell Foundation strives to reduce the number of suicides, overdoses and incarcerations of people with mental health illness. We work to accomplish this by encouraging people to share their stories, increasing access to mental health services, providing a pipeline of future mental health care professionals with scholarships, and training first responders to recognize mental health crisis warning signs amongst their own.
VALOR Clinic Foundation provides assistance accessing benefits, and shelter to Veterans with limited or no access to care. Helps find shelter for Veterans who due to health or means are unable to find or keep shelter of their own and Post Traumatic Stress resources to Veterans through our Veterans Unstoppable program. To improve the lives of our nations Veterans. We strive to provide nation wide integrated medical care in the future. Purpose; To help Veterans and their families of all generations deal with their life challenges. Method ; Meet them where they are and flex our response to meet their needs. End State; A Veteran Community aware that someone cares about their challenges and will respond effectively with their situation in mind.
NAMI Greater Houston provides free peer-led education, support groups, community outreach and advocacy so people living with mental illness and their families can access care, build skills, and reduce stigma. The affiliate focuses on advocacy, education, warmline/support services, and public awareness across the Greater Houston area.
HOHM advances classical homeopathy through education, research, advocacy and clinical access. It runs practitioner-generated research projects and programs to expand affordable homeopathic care, fund study and curate a homeopathy research library — aiming to integrate homeopathy more widely into health care through evidence and training.
Girls on the Run - New Hampshire's mission is to inspire girls to be joyful, healthy and confident using a fun, experience-based curriculum which creatively integrates running.
The coalition works to prevent suicide in Elkhart County by educating the public, providing training and presentations, and connecting people to local resources and support. It focuses on community awareness, outreach, and training rather than delivering direct clinical services.
Every Kid Sports, a national non-profit, provides youth sports grants so more kids can experience the joy and positive benefits of playing. The Every Kid Sports Pass helps families, on Medicaid, SNAP, or WIC, pay sports registration fees. A parent or guardian can apply for the Pass for every kid, age 4 – 18 years old, in their family. The Pass is available three times a year, Fall, Winter, and Spring. Each application, up to $150, is for participation in the sport of their child’s choice.
Cedar Lake provides residential, community-based, and enrichment services to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the greater Louisville area. The organization focuses on supportive housing, day/enrichment programs, job services, therapies and transportation so people can live as fully and independently as possible.
Hope provides person-centered services and supports across Alaska so people who experience intellectual/developmental disabilities, traumatic brain injury, or mental-health challenges can live with choice, inclusion, and stability in their communities. Their programs focus on community living, vocational and recreational opportunities, and family/behavioral supports.
San Diego Therapy Center's mission is to improve the life circumstances of victims of trauma, especially children and their families, and stop the cycle of abuse and victimization, through providing specialized, trauma-informed counseling and neurofeedback services in a safe and caring environment at low-cost in order to increase mental health care access for the underserved and disenfranchised.