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Empowering survivors of trauma to thrive through self-care and community.
THE LYNCH FOUNDATION INC IS ORGANIZED TO RAISE FUNDS FOR AND TO SUPPORT CHARIABLE ORGANIZATIONS IN SOUTHERN IDAHO, PRIMARILY ORGANIZATIONS THAT WORK FOR THE PREVENTION OF SUICIDE AND TO PROMOTE SUICIDE AWARENESS.
NAMI Santa Fe is a volunteer-based nonprofit corporation of families, friends, and people with mental illness. We are organized for mutual support, education, and advocacy; and are committed to a comprehensive community support system.
To give those whose lives have been disrupted by mental illness the opportunity to recover meaningful work and relationships as they reintegrate into the broader community.
TO FOSTER AN ENVIRONMENT OF CONFIDENTIALITY, SAFETY AND REVERENCE WHILE PROVIDING COUNSELING AND THERAPY TO INDIVIDUALS, FAMILIES AND COUPLE RELATIONSHIPS.
The Riverside Area Rape Crisis Center (RARCC) is a non-profit organization committed to providing support and services to survivors of sexual assault and their families and to providing community education to achieve awareness and the prevention of sexual assault and all forms of sexual violence.
At The Cancer Support Center, we work to provide hope, help, and strength through our holistic programs and services, created and delivered personally, virtually, and in ideal settings by professional therapists, counselors, nutritionists, and healthcare experts. With five distinct areas of programming, we work to improve the quality of life in our participants near and far at no cost, thanks to the dedication of our various donors who know how critical it is for people to not just survive, but to thrive.
Honoring Christ by serving the needs of children and families.
The National Veterans Foundation (NVF) was founded in 1985 to help veterans streamline the process of accessing help for the myriad of needs they face, and to help broaden public understanding of these needs--including crisis/PTSD counseling, medical treatment, legal aid, VA benefits assistance, food, shelter, education, employment training, homelessness services, and substance abuse treatment. The NVF operates the Nation's only live, toll-free crisis management, information, and referral helpline (1-888-777-4443; vetsupport@nvf.org) for all veterans and their families; coordinates Public Awareness Programs designed to increase awareness and understanding about the effects of war and human needs of Americas veterans; and conducts ongoing outreach programs that provide veterans and families in need with food, clothing, transportation, employment, and other essential resources.
Drawing on Jewish traditions of Tzedakah (charity) and tikkun olam (repairing the world) we offer free health care services to anyone in need, without regard to religion. We offer an atmosphere of respect, empowerment and partnership with our patients, and strive to assist them in attaining full health and well-being.
To improve the quality of life for families and individuals impacted by mental health disorders through education, support, advocacy and stigma reduction.
We are a not-for-profit dedicated to educating and raising awareness about adolescent depression, encouraging good mental health and breaking down the stigma surrounding mental health issues. We provide school communities with mental health education programming that engages students, educators and families to create a positive school culture around mental health. All our high-quality programs are funded by donors, so cost is not a barrier for schools.