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LifeWire's mission is to end domestic violence by changing individual, institutional and societal beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors that perpetuate it. Domestic violence knows no boundaries; occurring in families from all racial and socio-economic backgrounds, domestic violence affects 1 in 4 women and 1 in 9 men in their lifetimes. LifeWire envisions a world in which every person lives in a safe environment, free from oppression and with the opportunity to thrive. LifeWire is a nationally recognized leader and the largest comprehensive domestic violence service provider in Washington State. We offer a 24-Hour Helpline, survivor-based advocacy, mental health therapy, innovating homelessness and housing stability services, and ground-breaking social change work.
TO EFFECTIVELY SUPPORTING BURN CHILDREN SURVIVORS AND THEIR FAMILIES DURING THE REHABILITATION PROCESS. HELP THEM TO HEAL, AND GO ON TO LEAD FULL AND PRODUCTIVE LIVES.
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.
William Temple House restores hope and renews strength in individuals and families in a welcoming and respectful atmosphere. With low- and no-cost mental health counseling, social services, and spiritual care, we lend a helping hand to Portland's most vulnerable populations.
The mission of the National Alliance on Mental Illness Santa Clara County is to help people with mental illness, families, and the community by providing support, education, and advocacy for those suffering from mental illness; to promote research, to reduce stigma and guilt; and to improve services by working with health professionals and families.
AWB's mission is to interrupt the devastating effects of trauma by reducing suffering and helping individuals and communities find greater balance and resiliency. We use community-style ear acupuncture as a powerful, simple, safe way of helping people "reset" their nervous systems to a greater state of calm, quiet and clarity. When a group experiences this relief from chaos, hope, determination and resiliency can begin to be restored, which allows communities to move forward.
To collaborate, to develop and implement suicide prevention, intervention, and postvention strategies and programs. We do this, in part, through legislative advocacy, statewide education, and collaboration.
MISSION: In response to Christ and the Church, the mission of the Methodist Home for Children and Youth is to be a model agency that restores childhoods, strengthens families and cultivates a people-building organization.VISION: . . . those we serve receive more grace, understanding, care and support than they are likely to experience elsewhere . . . VALUES: Servant Ministry, Nonviolence, Emotional Intelligence, Social Learning, Democracy, Open Communication, Social Responsibility, Growth and Change
Daniel Memorial, founded in 1884, is the oldest child-serving agency in Florida. The agency motto, “improving the odds for kids," captures the purpose of our mission “to improve the lives of children and families." We seek to ensure that our most vulnerable children and families are provided with the skills and supports necessary to become resilient, healthy, contributing citizens. To this end, we currently offer a continuum of quality programs addressing child welfare, adoption, independent living, mental health, case management and juvenile justice. All programs and administrative functions are accredited by the Council on Accreditation (COA).
To provide healing for children, adults, and families affected by sexual assault and to end sexual violence through counseling, education, and advocacy.
2-1-1 Broward's is a one-program multi-service agency that provides vital linkages between health and human service providers and the Broward community through the 2-1-1 general and specialty Helplines. It is 2-1-1 Broward's mission to provide 24-hour comprehensive Helpline and support services for individuals in our community seeking crisis/suicide intervention, and/or information and referrals for health and human services, community resource and disaster-related information in Broward.
Our Mission is to provide comprehensive health awareness, education and preventionservices for disadvantaged multicultural children, adults, andfamilies, through therapeutic intervention and education for HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C