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Coyote Hill is a professional home of love for abused and neglected children; and also for children whose families just need a chance to regroup and get a fresh start. We provide licensed counseling and professional social work services. We provide the child with a safe and healthy place to grow, to learn, to laugh, to love. We are a Safe Place to Be a Child.
To resolve, manage and prevent conflict in communities through training, facilitation, consultation and mediation. To help to create cultures of peace that permeate relationships, institutions and communities.
Truman Medical Centers provides exceptional care – without exception – to all who walk through their doors, regardless of income or insurance status. It’s the one health system their community can’t live without.
Dedicated to improving the quality of life for people with mental illness and their families through support, education, and advocacy.
To provide quality counseling to ALL persons, regardless of ability to pay, with specific opportunity to assist the under-resourced or under-insured, and to fill a gap in the professional development of Marriage and Family Therapists and Counselors by creating a rigorous collaborative post-graduate fellowship program with an emphasis in faith-based training of Marriage and Family Therapy.
RIA, Inc. – ready•inspire•act is a nonprofit organization in MA supporting, and standing with, women with experience in the commercial sex trade by providing a range of community-based services. We practice the power of presence.RIA's premier program offers Accompaniment which is an intentional, trauma-informed approach to care that requires a deep and personal understanding of how power held over another human being damages a person's sense of safety and control over her own life and circumstances. Our model, Sisters Leading Sisters, incorporates clinical and healing practices in every step of support. These practices include survivor professional mentorship and advocacy, weekly virtual groups, case management, and clinical therapy.Services are facilitated by skilled women with lived experiences of sexual exploitation/prostitution, addiction, chronic illness, dv, and homelessness. We use an action-oriented, relational approach to fostering self-esteem and self-actualization. We bring compassionate community to the people we meet.
To ensure that every cancer patient in our service area has a fighting chance, has somewhere to turn for help along their cancer journey, and receives treatment for their trauma and not just their tumor.
Family Health Centers of San Diego is dedicated to providing caring, affordable, high quality health care and supportive services to everyone, with a special commitment to uninsured, low income and medically underserved persons.
Better Community Living is a premier human services provider where people choose to live and work.Vision StatementBetter Community Living envisions a world in which all persons are treated as equal citizens in their communities, homes and neighborhoods and their individual voice, choice and dreams are valued.Mission StatementBetter Community Living is dedicated to supporting and serving individuals with developmental disabilities in the Greater New Bedford Area as they strive to develop relationships and greater independence in the community.
The Gavin Foundation is a multi-service nonprofit agency providing community-based substance abuse education, prevention and treatment programs. Their mission is the Restoration of Dignity for individuals, and their families, through each stage of the recovery process. They serve more than 5,000 individuals in the Greater Boston area each year through their adult, youth and community programs.
Joyful Heart works to transform society’s response to sexual assault, domestic violence, and child abuse by advancing survivor-centered healing and justice. The organization runs advocacy and programmatic initiatives (for example, End the Backlog and Heal the Healers) to support survivors’ recovery and to change policies and public systems that affect them.
Transforming one life at a time through our behavioral health and social services.