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The mission of Thompson Child & Family Focus is to embrace children ages birth to 18 who are at risk for social and academic failure. The agency accomplishes this by providing intensive treatment, protection, specialized education, and stabilized family environments through strategies of healing, teaching, worship and play. Through a variety of intensive programs, abused, neglected and homeless children find hope and healing. The overarching goal for all Thompson programs is that fragile, at-risk children move forward into safety and fulfillment.
The Soldiers Project is committed to providing a safety net of psychological care for post-9/11 Veterans, regardless of their discharge status, and their loved ones. We also work to educate the general public on how the psychological consequences of war affect not only those who serve, but also their loved ones at home and in our communities. All counseling is done by licensed professional mental health therapists in their private, professional office spaces.
The New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project empowers lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and HIV-affected communities and allies to end all forms of violence through organizing and education, and support survivors through counseling and advocacy.
To support healthy births and successful development of children by partnering with parents and helping to build strong communities.
We provide a safe and caring community in which children and teens can share the experience of the death of someone important. In this community and with guidance and support, children develop inner strength for healthy living with loss.
Empty Cradle is a non-profit organization run entirely by volunteers dedicated to providing support to families who have experienced the loss of a baby due to miscarriage, TFMR, stillbirth, infant death or SIDS.“To comfort the grief of an aching heart and ease the pain of an empty cradle." Our goal is to offer bereaved families hope through support by means of a resource volunteer network. All volunteers have experienced a loss during or shortly after pregnancy and support members through monthly meetings, written materials, internet resources, phone and email support, partnership with the health care community, memory boxes for local hospitals and remembrance events.
Founded in 2015, we are dedicated to providing free information, resources and support to women and their families struggling with perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, and to the professionals who serve them.
Tennyson Center for Children at Colorado Christian Home is a community of people dedicated to serving children and youth and strengthening families. As professionals and concerned citizens we strive to provide competent and caring treatment, education, and advocacy services that are community-based, family-focused, and child-centered.
Our mission is to increase positive awareness of Down syndrome through national campaigns, educational programs, and by empowering individuals with Down syndrome, their families and the community.
At Kinship House, we address the missing piece in services provided to most children touched by foster care and adoption. In addition to significant mental health concerns, these children have been traumatized by a necessary but difficult system. Our work helps minimize transitions and increases the chances of children settling into a stable, healthy and permanent home. Kinship House outpatient child and family services combine ongoing consultation, therapy and education. In addition to treating each child’s mental health issues, we help families develop secure attachments. We know secure attachments to caring adults will help stabilize the child’s mental health. We provide family therapy and consultation to help parents develop the skills to support their child’s unique needs.
Operation Nightwatch provides nighttime hospitality for Portland’s unhoused population to promote dignity, community and social connection.
Re-imagining a world without rape – powering a culture of consent. The DC Rape Crisis Center (DCRCC) is dedicated to creating a world free of sexual violence through conscience and action. Our call to action obliges us to facilitate systemic change by equipping diverse stakeholders to respond to survivors of sexual assault with compassion, dignity and respect, regardless of race, class, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, immigration status, ability, age or religious affiliation.