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Life Changing Christian Counseling is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit which offers a full range of counseling services for youth, young adults, women, couples, families and victims of domestic violence. Counseling for those who are hurting.
Positive Peering is a non-profit agency geared towards helping those that are in need.
Nami DC is the state chapter of the national alliance on mental illness. As a charitable 501(c)(3) organization, Nami DC has supported individuals and their families impacted by serious mental health conditions since its founding in 1981. Through education (including Nami signature classes such as family-to-family, Samsha best practice since 2013), advocacy and support, Nami DC has expanded its support to specifically focus on health and wellness of youth (with significant emphasis on early identification and intervention), service members (regardless of duty status) and their families.
Founded in 2000. CAPPED's big, hairy and audacious goals: Mission Statement: CAPPED will be the organization responsible for changing health care from critical care medicine to preventive medicine in New Mexico. Vision statement: "A world without cancer and other preventable disease"
Ending the cycle of child abuse by promoting individual well-being and healthy family relationships.
Bradley Angle’s mission is to serve all people affected by domestic violence. We do this by placing people experiencing—or at risk of—domestic violence at the center of our services and providing them with safety, education, empowerment, healing, and hope.
Suncoast Mental Health Center Inc provides the best-practice and research-based assessment, counseling and supportive services to children and their families on the treasure coast.
To promote healthy lives by decreasing youth substance use in Blaine county through innovative programming, community education and positive policy change.
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 help veterans and military families cope with post traumatic stress distorder (PTSD) and other service related stresses through collaborative filmmaking workshops designed to reduce PTS symptoms, promote engagement with family and community, and help facilitate successful transition back into civilian life.
To provide quality therapy to adults, children, and families, regardless of their financial circumstances, who are coping with loss, trauma, and life changing experiences, while offering specialized training and education to the community.
Coversa exists to improve the collection of forensic evidence, provide acute interventional services, collaborate with legal and judicial representatives and provide education to the community regarding sexual assault issues.