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ACT's mission is to protect, support, educate and empower victims of domestic violence and their children and survivors of sexual assault and human trafficking in Lee, Hendry and Glades Counties, Florida.
HERD Foundation’s Mission is to provide equine-assisted services as a prevention program designed to empower individuals to achieve personal development through connected relationships between humans and horses.
From the website: "HIPS advances the health rights and dignity, of people and communities impacted by sex work and drug use by providing non-judgmental harm reduction services, advocacy, and community engagement led by those with lived experience."
InReach (formerly known as the boulder institute for psychotherapy and research or BIPR) builds bridges between the latest advances in the knowledge of human development and effective services that promote healthy lives and communities.
TO ESTABLISH, OPERATE AND MAINTAIN COMMUNITY RESIDENCES OR OTHER LIVING ACCOMODATIONS AND TO PROVIDE RELATED PROGRAMS FOR THOSE DIAGNOSED WITH MENTAL ILLNESS, THE HUMAN IMMUNO-DEFICIENCY VIRUS, AND/OR OTHER SPECIAL POPULATIONS.
The Mission of Cultivate Care Farms, Inc. is to operate, maintain, and expand Care Farming for humans and animals to heal and grow therapeutically through mental health, wellness, and community outreach programming.
Our Mission:To provide equine assisted therapy for individuals and families recovering from a traumatic experience and/or to improve the quality of life of childrenand adults with disabilities through human and horse interaction.
Founded in 2012, ARM (Art, Recreation, Movement) of Care uses the Creative Arts to restore and empower youth who have been exploited through human trafficking and at risk of being exploited.
Focusing on the individual's inner life, we offer analysis and therapy, train analysts, teach therapists, and educate diverse populations in order to foster personal transformation, human relationships, and social renewal.
Founded in 1975, the National Organization for Victim Assistance is the oldest champion of rights and services for victims of crime and crisis in the worldwide victims' movement. Over the decades, NOVA has earned the respect of victims, their advocates, and their allies for advancing its four purposes: 1. Advocating for victim rights; 2. Improving the knowledge and skills of those who seek to help victims through training; 3. Responding directly to victims of crime and crisis with a toll-free "800" helpline; and, 4. Serving NOVA's members through its informative newsletters, its acclaimed annual conference, and its discounts on valuable materials and training.
WOAR provides free crisis support, counseling, advocacy, and prevention education to survivors of sexual violence in Philadelphia. The organization focuses on specialized treatment services, community prevention training, and advocacy to protect survivors’ rights and work toward eliminating sexual violence.
Address the issue of women engaging in prostitution in the Greater Milwaukee area through Serving the community by responding to the needs of exploited women in the community Providing a holistic resident based trauma care program where exploited women become sober, stable, safe, prostitution free and productively living in and contributing to the community Creating community awareness about human sex trafficking in our area including why it exists and persists Emphasizing the human dignity of every person in all we do.