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Since its founding in 1972, the Helen Ross McNabb Foundation has worked diligently to support the work of the McNabb Center. In addition to providing leadership and direction, the Foundation’s staff and 26-member volunteer board actively raises, holds and invests funds on behalf of the Center. Funds raised by the Foundation over the years have contributed greatly toward the stability and growth of the Center. The Foundation raises funds through several avenues.
Our mission is to serve as a resource for the community to ease the readjustment and reintegration of military members returning from our current wars and their families, as well as veterans from previous eras. We work towards peace and healing by providing the services required, advocating for clients, assisting the community at large in finding these services through other agencies, or facilitating the creation of programs by individual organizations. In addition, we strive to help develop future mental healthcare professionals who work with our demographic by offering internships and other professional development opportunities. In this way we are able to directly address the constantly growing need for well-trained providers to our community.
The mission of NAMI Colorado is to build communities of recovery and hope by educating ... individuals affected by mental illness and their families in Colorado.
The mission of Helping Hand Home for Children is to bring hope and healing to children and families through a continuum of trauma-informed, therapeutic care including residential, foster, adoption, and support services.
It is the mission of AMHC to normalize and de-stigmatize mental health within the Asian community. With the rapid development of and focus on personal well-being in individualistic societies, people are now more aware of the detrimental effects of poor mental health and mental illnesses than ever before. However, as members of the Asian Diaspora, there are often strong cultural underpinnings related to our mental health experiences that go unaddressed. Mental health issues do not exist in individuals only, and this is especially true for those who come from cultures that value collectivism. Experiences shaped by cultural ideals that value face, achievement, and filial piety are interwoven in the fabric of our understanding of the world. Intertwined with generations of exposure to trauma, these ideals, while not inherently unhealthy, are often expressed in ways that create dissonance for the children of the diaspora who live in increasingly globalized societies. It is apparent that there is a generational and cultural rift in many Asian families, with mental health woven through both overt confrontations and unspoken grievances as a result. AMHC hopes to help bridge those divides. We do not need, or want, to do away with centuries of beloved culture and tradition for the sake of mental health. We at AMHC believe in integrating our shared backgrounds with the progressive ideals of emotional well-being and mental health - expressing collectivist ideals while respecting the agency of the individual. It all begins with understanding. Through projects such as our Facebook group, resource library, video web-series, and meetup groups, we hope to not only provide mental health support, but also facilitate the difficult conversations we need to have to move forward together.
Dedicated to providing access to affordable mental health care for all.
"Healing for All‘s core mission is to reduce disparities in access and utilization of high quality mental healthcare for underserved communities. "
To change the way the world views Down syndrome and to send a global message of acceptance for all.
To meet the diverse grieving needs of our community. To provide affordable grief resources including grief therapy,support groups, community education, and outreach.
The mission statement of Just Enduring is to provide grief support to families and those who are close to the families who suffer the tragic death of a child. This support is encompassed in three main objectives: 1. Provide immediate resources to families and those who are close to the families who experience the loss of a child, including information about funeral arrangements, grief support, and other child loss and/or bereavement-related information. 2. Provide peer support to bereaved families and those who are close to the families in the form of connecting new and experienced bereaved families through dinners, visits and other events. 3. Provide group support to bereaved families through a multi-day retreat.
Fighting to end the stigma around addiction throughout the world