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Our mission is to deliver compassionate, innovative mental health services that empower individuals and families to overcome barriers and significant life challenges to achieve more fulfilling, resilient and self-sufficient lives.
The goal of the Family Enhancement Center is to prevent child abuse and to promote healing among children who have experienced abuse.
With nationally recognized expertise in grief, trauma and mental health, the Wendt Center for Loss and Healing helps adults and children in the Greater Washington region rebuild a sense of safety and hope after experiencing a loss, life-threatening illness, violence or other trauma. The Wendt Center is a premier resource for restoring hope and healthy functioning to adults, teens and children who are coping with grief, loss and trauma. We provide mental health counseling, training and education, crisis response and case management services to ease the impact of illness, loss, and traumatic events. We respect individuals and their experiences, understand the pain of loss and trauma, and support people in their healing journey.
To improve the mental health and well-being of families who experience miscarriage, stillbirth and other pregnancy losses through community building, education, mentorship and support groups.
Tails of Valor®, Paws of Honor, Inc (TOV) was established in 2014 with a mission to provide rehabilitation through non-medicinal therapies. Our animal assisted therapy rehabilitation programs provide social interactions and human/canine bonding resulting in service dogs able to assist with the physical and psychological issues affecting our Veterans and their families. Our canines can enhance a therapeutic environment which will reduce friction caused when experiencing social activities, thus leading to increased communication and focus. Our staff provides support needed for positive physical and mental health social interactions during training sessions with our canines, all of who are named in honor of a fallen soldier. Support for Veteran and canine are life long.
Our Mission is to partner with grieving families by providing support, outreach to the community, education, and hope.
From the website: "Our mission is to support children and families through connection and the sharing of their grief journey after the death of a loved one. We believe no one should grieve alone."
We inspire healing after sexual trauma with a mission to end the cycle of abuse knowing that integration inspires a purposed, joy filled life. We believe everyone has the right to heal.
The Institute for Behavior and Health, Inc. identifies and promotes powerful ideas and policies that improve prevention, treatment, and recovery in the interest of public health. Our One Choice Prevention initiative focuses on establishing a clear public health standard of no substance use before age 21 to protect adolescent brain development. One Choice is rooted in the science of the developing brain, recognizing that addiction is a pediatric-onset disorder; for teens, all substance use is related; and youth substance use is not inevitable. Our work is managed by a small and productive team, working with a uniquely talented and dedicated group of national advisers and allies.
To raise awareness of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders by empowering healthcare providers and women with innovative, effective, and compassionate interventions.
Our mission is to improve the lives of people living with mood disorders in San Diego County through support, education and outreach.
DBSA's mission is: "To provide hope, help, and support to improve the lives of people living with depression or bipolar disorder. DBSA pursues and accomplishes this mission through peer-based, recovery-oriented, empowering services and resources when people want them, where they want them, and how they want them." The organization fosters an environment of understanding about the impact and management of these life-threatening illnesses by providing up-to-date, scientifically based tools and information, written in easy to understand language. DBSA has more than 1,000 peer-run support groups across the country. Assisted by a Scientific Advisory Board, comprised of the leading researchers and clinicians in the field of mood disorders, DBSA supports research to promote more timely diagnoses, to develop more effective and tolerable treatments and to discover a cure. The Alliance works to ensure that people living with mood disorders are treated equitably. Over five million people request and receive information and assistance from DBSA each year.