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Our mission is to promote self-advocacy and healing among people who have mental health and substance use challenges through peer support, personal growth, and community involvement. Together, we improve self-esteem, share lived experiences, and nurture wellness and recovery.
The mission of Tomorrow's Rainbow is to nurture emotional wellness and resiliency for children, teens, and families, experiencing grief, loss, or trauma.
Our Little Haven is relentlessly committed to providing early intervention services for children and families. Their community of professional caregivers creates a safe, secure and healing environment for those impacted by abuse, neglect and mental or behavioral health needs. They make the hurting stop, the healing begin and the love last, one family at a time.
Black Girls Smile Inc. is a nonprofit dedicated to encouraging positive mental health education, resources and support geared toward young African American females.
The mission of the Ryan Goldblatt Foundation is to honor Ryan’s memory by raising funds for the medical institutions and charitable organizations that provided support and services to Ryan and his family during his courageous fight with cancer.
WE ARE A NON-PROFIT SERVING THE DISABILITY COMMUNITIES OF NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI BY OFFERING PROGRAMS, EDUCATION, AND CONNECTION TO ACHIEVE THE BEST LIFE POSSIBLE.
Rising above life challenges through equine assisted therapy that facilitates learning and growth. Arise Equine Therapy Foundation utilizes the EAGALA and Natural Lifemanship therapy models of Equine Assisted Psychotherapy (EAP). We use a team approach comprised of a licensed Mental Health Professional, a certified Equine Specialist, the horse(s) and the client(s). Through hands on, experiential activities real life challenges are identified and addressed to equip the client with practical solutions. EAP easily adapts to a variety of populations and needs. Success is seen in clients with, but not limited to, PTSD, OCD, anxiety, grief, depression, and other behavioral and mental health needs. Our staff is equipped to provide services to youths, adults, individuals, families and groups.
Our mission is to do just that, by giving young people, their educators and their caregivers, practical tools and training in critical thinking. Critical thinking is a primary tool in combatting coercion and coercive control in all its forms, helping to prevent its effects on society.
Worthwhile Wear exist to provide restoration to survivors of human trafficking both internationally and in the US.
Leading women to discover hope, pursue healing and live in wholeness through Counseling, Coaching and Groups.
A 501(c)(3) human rights organization, Just Detention International (JDI) seeks to end sexual violence in all forms of detention. JDI has three core goals for its work: to engender policies that ensure government accountability for prisoner rape; to change ill-informed and flippant public attitudes toward sexual assault behind bars; and to promote access to resources for survivors of this type of violence.
Founded in 1999, the Arizona Spinal Cord injury association is dedicated to enhancing the lives of individuals with spinal cord injuries and/or paralysis and their families, throughout Arizona, in order to ensure the maximum possible physical, intellectual, spiritual, emotional, and social recovery. The association focuses on peer and family support; education of consumers, families, caregivers, and professionals; and linking people to vocational, social, and recreational resources.