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Daya supports South Asian women, their children and families who are trying to break the cycle of domestic and sexual violence and reclaim their lives. Daya empowers these women by offering counseling and advocacy, promoting community awareness, and by advocating at the policy level. Daya's approach fosters individual freedom and respect leading to healthy families.
THE RACINE FRIENDSHIP CLUBHOUSE HAS BEEN ASSISTING ADULTS LIVING WITH MENTAL ILLNESS FOR OVER 20 YEARS. BASED ON THE CLUBHOUSE MODEL OF PSYCHOSOCIAL EDUCATION, RACINE FRIENDSHIP CLUBHOUSE, INC. IS THE ONLY PROGRAM IN RACINE COUNTY DEDICATED TO SUPPORTING PEOPLE WITH SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESSES AS THEY ACHIEVE SOCIAL, EDUCATION, AND VOCATIONAL GOALS.
HealthCorps is a national non-profit organization working to eliminate health inequity and improve lives by educating and empowering teens — encouraging them to become change-agents within their families, schools, and neighborhoods. Believing that limited access to health education can lead to a lifetime of social, emotional, and physical challenges, HealthCorps strives to strengthen teens with innovative approaches to health and wellness, providing today’s youth with the tools to become more physically and mentally resilient through educational programming, leadership experience and service learning.
NAMI Ohio works to support people living with mental illness and their families across Ohio by providing peer support groups, evidence-based education programs, public resources, and state-level advocacy. It coordinates a statewide network of local affiliates to deliver education, crisis information, and advocacy to improve services and reduce stigma.
CRF's mission is to design and deliver culturally-sensitive, client-centered mental health services for adults utilizing a psychosocial rehabilitation philosophy, and culturally-sensitive, family-centered mental health services for children. In addition, CRF conducts scientific research for the prevention and treatment of mental health problems and the rehabilitation of mentally disabled individuals.
Founded in 1974, the mission of the Samaritan Center is to improve the mental, physical and spiritual health of children, adults and families in central Texas. The Samaritan Center believes that there is a vital relationship between the body, mind, spirit and community in which an individual resides and that optimal health can best be achieved by addressing needs in all four areas.
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.
San Diego Therapy Center's mission is to improve the life circumstances of victims of trauma, especially children and their families, and stop the cycle of abuse and victimization, through providing specialized, trauma-informed counseling and neurofeedback services in a safe and caring environment at low-cost in order to increase mental health care access for the underserved and disenfranchised.
Equip communities worldwide to offer an educated, compassionate response to abuse and other forms of trauma so that all experience wholeness.
The mission of ACS is to empower teens and their families in our community to realize their emotional and social potential through counseling and preventive education.
Strengthen and improve individuals and families mental health and prevent suicide through education, support, charity and advocacy at all levels.
Call to Safety is committed to ending domestic and sexual violence by providing confidential support services and education to empower our community.