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Intercepting and breaking the cycles of Teen Suicide, Human Trafficking and Domestic Violence by pairing horses with the children and transforming the youth and horse in a bond of trust that leads to mental and physical recovery.
A Light in Dark Places (ALIDP) breaks down the stigma surrounding the topic of suicide by using the performing arts to encourage healthy discussion, create community, and offer hope to those affected.
Distress Centres Ontario (DCO) is a provincial network that facilitates promotes and works to build the capacity of community-based agencies engaged in activities related to suicide prevention and improving the quality of life for Ontarians experiencing mental health problems. We work diligently to meet the needs of our members and help them to develop the Distress Centre movement in Ontario. Our success will be measured by our ability to forge and sustain new partnerships with agencies and organizations who share a similiar interest in improving the lives of those who face significant emotional and mental health issues.
Cancer Prevention Initiative (formerly HeritX) is on a mission to accelerate the discovery and development of new medicines that prevent cancer. Our strategy is to support research on prevention of inherited cancers as a path towards elimination of all cancers.
Preventing alcohol and drug addiction by offering education, prevention, treatment and recovery to individuals and families regardless of income level.
All donations go towards our various programs such as: Advocating for mental health consumers within the mental health system Vocational support for those ready to return to the work place. A place to learn life skills, regain confidence and respect within our REACH program. Facilitating support groups for mental health consumers, care givers of mental health consumers, and those impacted by the suicide of a loved one. Outreach and advocacy for the homeless Educating the public and corporations on mental health matters Offering certification in Suicide Intervention and Mental Health First Aid
The Grady NIA Project’s mission is to empower abused, suicidal African American women to access behavioral health services, find a new sense of purpose, lead more meaningful lives, and affirm their commitment to living a violence-free life.
1 out of every 5 children and youth has a mental health problem. Two-thirds of these children aren’t receiving the help they need. Without treatment, these children may experience school failure, family conflict, substance abuse, violence, and even suicide. Effective prevention and treatment programs exist; however, more resources are required to ensure all children with mental health problems and their families receive the help they need. The Kinark Foundation supports prevention, education, respite and treatment programs. We fund a range of initiatives including research, pilot projects, services for children, youth and families, collaborative community-based projects, and equipment/capital needs. The Foundation is also committed to addressing the stigma associated with mental health and mental illness. Our supporters are Champions for Children’s Mental Health™. Please become a Champion by making a gift to the Kinark Foundation today!
To prevent, treat, and heal trauma.
The Canadian Mental Health Association/PEI Division is a volunteer and community-based organization that began its work on Prince Edward Island as a division of CMHA National in 1959. CMHA/PEI’s programs and services are delivered throughout the province. There are self-esteem and suicide prevention programs within most schools; mental health education sessions and seminars are delivered across the Island; resource libraries are located in three communities; there are three Clubhouse Programs which provide employment, residential, education and pre-vocational opportunities to people with mental illness and there is a White Cross program providing social and recreational activities for adults experiencing mental and emotional disorders.
Team Up for Hope, Inc. is an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that seeks to address the impact of mental illness, substance abuse and suicide in our communities by raising funds and awareness for local non-profit organizations at the forefront of these crises.
David R. Metcalf Invisible Wounds Foundation was established to advance brain health care for military and veterans by addressing traumatic injury and suicide prevention.We are dedicated to the well-being of Naval Special Warfare and special operations forces, active-duty military, veterans and their families.