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The mission of The Council on Recovery is to keep our community healthy, productive and safe by providing services and information to all who may be adversely affected by alcohol, drugs and related issues. The vision of The Council On Recovery is a community in which substance abuse is no longer a major community problem; all people who experience alcohol, drug or related problems have access to effective, affordable services that address their needs; and that individuals and organizations find the freedom from the shame and stigma currently attached to substance abuse.
Rise Recovery's mission is to help teens, young adults and families overcome the effects of drugs and alcohol and partner with the community in education and prevention.
The mission of the Caring for Children Foundation of Texas' Care Van Program is to immunize uninsured and medically underserved children, and provide targeted preventative health services to help families throughout Texas.
The mission of the Madison Memorial Hospital Foundation is to support the development and improvement of Madison Memorial Hospital by:Promoting positive public awarenessDeveloping charitable supportServing the community through health and wellness initiatives
Pathway to Work is a nonprofit organization that prepares adults with developmental disabilities for sustainable, integrated work opportunities through the provision of individualized support, training, and resources.
Inspired by late Sublime frontman Bradley Nowell, the mission of The Nowell Family Foundation is to support individuals affected by substance use disorder and to prevent overdose deaths through harm-reduction efforts.
The Boulder Alano Club's mission is to provide safe, inclusive, and accessible spaces for 12-Step recovery programs including alcohol/drug addictions and other compulsive behaviors.
Create and support healthy social and physical activities for those in recovery. Position our activities and events as “safe zones for sober people.” Focus on Desired Outcomes as “One more good day.” Create a soft landing and a sense of everyday connections for those entering/re-entering sobriety.
To help individuals and families overcome the power of addiction in their lives through recovery centers, family support programs and children rescue missions.
OCAPICA was established in 1997 with the mission to build a healthier and stronger community by enhancing the well-being of Asians and Pacific Islanders through inclusive partnerships in the areas of service, education, advocacy, organizing and research. These community-driven activities seek to empower Asians and Pacific Islanders in defining and controlling their lives and the future of their community.