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Rock Recovery supports the journey to freedom from disordered eating.
To carry the message of HOPE to individuals, families, and communities affected by the disease of addiction
Award-winning relapse prevention program bridging the gap between clinical treatment and real life.
The West African Health Foundation (WAHF) is a non-profit, non-governmental organization formed by a group of physicians concerned with the poor health and nutritional status of the people, particularly children and women, of the West African sub-region.
Mission Health Lexington provides health and healing to our neighbors in need.
Build a strong foundation of lifelong recovery for any alcoholic or addict suffering from the disease of addiction in structured, abstinence-based recovery housing.
To support families who are struggling with addiction by providing mothers and their children with a long term treatment program in a loving, Christian, family environment.
Mission StatementOperation Inasmuch is designed by God to grow and make its home in any church or heart where Jesus Christ is Lord. Our purpose is to go outside the church walls to a world in need, offering the talents and gifts with which we have been blessed. We believe that God has called us to be His hands and feet as we share His love with the 'least of these'.
Making sustainable recovery possible through professional, accessible and successful treatment options.
TO PROVIDE PREVENTION, EDUCATION, TREATMENT AND SUPPORT TO ALL THOSE AFFECTED BY ADDICTION, ABUSE, MENTAL ILLNESS, AND CO-OCCURRING DISORDERS.
MCHC's mission to advocate for and empower prenatal and parenting families to achieve healthy beginnings and a bright future through a caring culture of service.
G-PACT is dedicated to providing a network of resources for gastroparesis and chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction patients, medical professionals, and the general population. All of our services are provided free of charge. We rely 100% on donations and grants. Our staff is fully voluntary and no one is paid for their services. This allows us to use 100% of all funding towards our awareness, advocacy, and operating expenses. We also sponsor the first international Gastroparesis Registry and have been collecting data since November 2015. In addition, we also contribute a percentage of net income each year to established research studies.