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Provide social services to LGBT teens in the NYC area. Life skills training, meals, and social work services were offered to an average of 60 young adults a week.
The mission of The WOW Center (WOW) is to improve the lives of individuals with developmental disABILITIES by providing specialized training, activities, and experiences that empower them. WOW is focused on helping individuals become independent, active, employed, and socially responsible members of the community. WOW provides life and work skills training, art program, fitness classes, daily field trips out into the community, and a music therapy program, and much more. All activities are designed to reinforce pre-selected goals chosen by the individuals and increase their independence and understanding of their role within the community.
Philos Health was formed in August 2004 to improve the health and well-being of people living in rural and under-served areas of the Philippines.
Award-winning relapse prevention program bridging the gap between clinical treatment and real life.
The West African Health Foundation (WAHF) is a non-profit, non-governmental organization formed by a group of physicians concerned with the poor health and nutritional status of the people, particularly children and women, of the West African sub-region.
ICADV builds networks of support for and with survivors, and advances statewide policies and practices that transform societal attitudes and institutions to eliminate and prevent domestic abuse.
New Canaan CARES is an independent, non-profit community organization whose purpose is to advance the health and well-being of youth and families. CARES provides responsive educational programs and professional development that support and strengthen parenting skills, positive youth development, and healthy lifestyles – free-of-charge.
Arizona Youth Partnership builds solid foundations for youth and families by partnering with Arizona communities to provide youth services, prevention programs and health education related to substance abuse, homelessness, human trafficking, mental health wellness, teen pregnancy, and challenging family dynamics.
Our mission is to help children and families attain healing through recovery and growth by identifying strengths and building new foundations.
To leverage mobile clinic outreach and improve chronic, non-communicable disease outcomes by strengthening community health education and implementing novel technologies that address research-based needs and increase healthcare access in underserved populations.
We Promote Health is a Howard County, Maryland based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Therefore, all donations are tax deductible. 100% of all donations go directly to support the wellness related programs that We Promote Health provides to Howard County elementary schools, workplaces and the community. There are no salaries or paid positions. We are a 100% volunteer organization. Donations should be made payable to: We Promote Health Mail to: We Promote Health, Inc. 5052 Dorsey Hall Drive, Suite 203 Ellicott City, Maryland 21042 Questions: brian@wepromotehealth.org ABOUT US We are a 100% Volunteer Organization We support the overall health and wellness initiatives in Howard County with a focus on promoting wellness in Howard County schools, workplaces and in the community at large. This is achieved by: Developing strategic community partnerships Serving as a leader in coordinating community-wide initiatives to motivate all stake holders to focus on wellness, in the broadest sense, by leveraging all of our assets, relationships and resources. Providing on-going opportunities for stake holders to become engaged and stay engaged. Providing an opportunity for other wellness organizations and professionals, who share the same spirit of giving, a platform to improve lives through physical activity, nutrition and health education.
Al-Anon provides support to anyone affected by someone else's alcohol addiction or alcohol use disorder, regardless of whether sobriety is present.