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The mission of the Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law is to protect and advance the rights of adults and children who have mental disabilities. The Center envisions an America where people who have mental illnesses or developmental disabilities exercise their own life choices and have access to the resources that enable them to participate fully in their communities.
Adoption Rhode Island's Mission is to facilitate the permanent placement of children waiting in state care and promote adoption as a positive way to create a family. They provide pre and post adoption services to families, advocate for public policy to promote a child's right to a safe environment and a permanent family, and increase public awareness of the unmet needs of these children.
The Vision, Mission, and Values of There is Hope for Me (TIHFM)Vision: To identify and restore survivors of human trafficking and abuse. Mission: As a survivors-to-survivors nonprofit. TIHFM offers H.O.P.E. through Healing, Opportunity, Purpose and Empowerment. We conduct education and awareness outreach and identification of trafficking survivors, provide one-on-one survivor peer mentoring (restoration) and support to those affected by human trafficking and abuse. Values: We provide hope and unconditional love to survivors and their families. Collaboration with law enforcement aids in successful prosecutions while maintaining partnerships of integrity, which guards the valued trust of our survivors. We provide national trainings on trauma-informed, survivor centered care.
An Insightful Journey (AIJ) was founded in 2020 as an online community-based project and became a full-fledged 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in 2021. AIJ is on a mission to drive equity through storytelling and creative initiatives that foster the organizations vision and values, “To C.A.R.R.E. (pronounced care) with an emphasis on health.” The acronym C.A.R.R.E. represents the organizations values of Collaboration, Advocacy, Resource, Research, and Education. ______________ Our Values Collaborate: It is our goal to build and reinforce relationships with those whose mission aligns with the work of AIJ. Advocate: We will advocate for all causes aligning with our mission and vision by engaging with communities to spread awareness and empowering human rights. Resource: We aim to provide intentional and useful resources such as information, materials, guides, and acts of service. Research: Through a research-informed model we will outsource information to gain knowledge around unique experiences at all levels of intersectionality to CARRE. Educate: We hope to empower communities through education to break barriers through broad-based action.
At Givinghood, we believe no one should walk through addiction or mental health struggles alone. 🫂 Our mission is to provide an accessible and compassionate network of support, treatment, and education for individuals in recovery, their families, and the communities around them. 🌱💜 We don’t just treat conditions—we restore dignity, rebuild trust, and reignite the will to live. We walk beside people through crisis, relapse, grief, and healing—not as experts above them, but as humans beside them. 🤝 Through scholarships, prevention programs, emotional care, and long-term reintegration, we work to ensure that recovery is not a privilege, but a right—rooted in empathy, science, and love. ❤️🧠 We serve to heal, to protect, and to remind each person: You are more than your diagnosis. You are worthy. You are not alone. 🌍 Givinghood was born out of the deep need to come together as a community— to remember that we don’t have to go through this alone, and that every one of us has something to give. 🎁💫
Ruth & Norman Rales Jewish Family Service offers help, hope & humanity through our comprehensive range of programs & services which support people of all ages & beliefs. With locations in Boca Raton & Del Ray Beach, JFS programs & services include food & financial.
Riverside is a community-based nonprofit providing behavioral healthcare and human services across the lifespan. It delivers mental health, developmental-disability and brain-injury services, early childhood and youth programs, addiction treatment, crisis/trauma response, and related supports to strengthen individuals, families, and communities.
The mission of L'Arche is to make known the gifts of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, revealed through mutually transforming relationships; to respond to the changing needs of our members, while being faithful to the core values of our founding story; and to engage in our diverse cultures, working together towards a more human society.
The mission of The Relational Center is to minimize human suffering by preventing the harmful effects of isolation and by promoting wellness through strong communities. We draw from various disciplines, professions, and knowledge bases to provide tiered prevention strategies. And we rely on an ecological perspective to intervene on multiple levels: individuals, families, groups, organizations, communities, and governments.
We believe that all deserve adequate food, housing, and respect. We assist our neighbors in obtaining basic needs that affirm their human dignity and worth. We make sure that our neighbors have food on their tables and roofs over their heads.We serve clients in Washington State's Greater North Seattle, including Shoreline, Lake Forest Park, Bothell, and Kenmore.
Quantum Leap Farm uses the human–horse connection to help people of all ages and abilities improve physical, emotional, and social well‑being through equine‑assisted therapies (therapeutic riding, hippotherapy, equine‑assisted self‑exploration) and specialized programs including military retreats. Their work focuses on therapeutic outcomes, confidence-building, and community support for veterans, children and adults with disabilities.
SurvJustice increases the prospect of justice for survivors of sexual violence by providing survivor assistance and holding both perpetrators and enablers accountable. Our work focuses on the enforcement of victims’ rights within campus, administrative, civil, and criminal processes. SurvJustice also empowers activists who seek systematic change in their communities by providing resources and guidance. We offer a variety of comprehensive trainings as well as policy development for institutions responding to sexual violence, working on all fronts to decrease the prevalence of sexual violence.