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Mission statement: To bring volunteers and communities together to improve the homes of low-income homeowners so that they may live in warmth, safety, and independence.
The National Kidney Foundation of Illinois improves the health and well-being of people at risk for or affected by kidney disease through prevention, education and empowerment.
To carry the message of Narcotics Anonymous to the still suffering addict, that any addict can stop using, lose the desire to use and find a new way to live.We carry the message using literature, events, educational outreach programs.Although Narcotics Anonymous is world wide fellowship, this organization primarily focuses on the Southern California region and providing services to the local fellowship. The boundaries of which can be seen on the link here: https://todayna.org/pdf/20140402_SCR_AreaMap.pdfWe also sell literature to any one in the world.
Our mission is to mobilize the community and provide transformative services so that all neighbors have a place to live, work, and belong.
Working together with Hawaii's children, individuals, and families to create safe and promising futures.
To change the way the world defines and views disability by making profound, positive differences in people’s lives every day.
THE HOLE IN THE SKY FOUNDATION WAS FORMED AND OPERATES AS AN AA CLUB HOUSE FOR THE PURPOSE OF AA MEETINGS
Our Mission is to meet through the power of Jesus Christ the needs of the whole person: spiritual, educational, emotional, physical, social, and vocational, so that those who are hurting may become fully functioning members of society.
Black Women for Wellness is a multi-generational, community-based organization committed to the health and well-being of Black women and girls by building healthy communities through access and development of health education, awareness, empowerment and advocacy opportunities and activities.
To provide youth, adults and families with an effective and comprehensive Christian Faith-based solution to life-controlling drug and alcohol problems in order to become productive members of society. Teen Challenge of Arizona endeavors to help people become mentally sound, emotionally balanced, socially adjusted, physically well and spiritually alive.
Helping homeless women and their children rebuild their lives. Founded in 1983, Win began as a shelter for four homeless women and their combined six children. Since then, Win has evolved to become a leading, non-profit agency and the largest provider of shelter for homeless families in New York City. We serve close to 12,000 homeless women and their children each year. Win has sharpened its focus from offering shelter and support to homeless women and children, to providing comprehensive programs and services that enable homeless families to succeed in life and break the cycle of homelessness. Groundbreaking programs developed by Win are: Win Academy, Income Building Program, Children’s Afterschool, Mentorship and Recreation.