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Offering intervention, education, and prevention services to those affected by domestic violence as they build safe and healthy lives.
The Foundation raises private funds and provides targeted financial resources to support the Florida Statewide Guardian ad Litem Office. It helps recruit, train and retain volunteers, funds emergency and normalcy needs for children served, and supports programs (like scholarships) that promote legal and community representation for abused, abandoned, and neglected children in Florida.
Our mission is to financially assist low-income women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer. We aim to help those who are facing financial challenges by providing to low-income, underserved women in Massachusetts. We work towards meeting basic needs such as food access, housing assistance, and other fundamental supports. Our intention is to be a source of Pawsitivity and empowerment for ones's spirit and recovery.
Our mission is to stop domestic violence abuse for everyone through intervention, education and advocacy.
CircEsteem’s mission is to unite youth across all backgrounds and identities by fostering self-esteem and mutual respect through the practice and performance of circus arts.At CircEsteem we are dedicated to empowering Chicago’s Youth to write their narratives. We do this through the medium of performing arts. CircEsteem creates the social conditions for youth from diverse racial, ethnic, and economic backgrounds, abilities, immigration statuses, religions, gender identities, and sexual orientations to find commonalities in their resilience and their commitment to reimagining the role youth play in shaping the future of Chicago.
Helping Mamas connects helping mamas to mamas needing help. our vision is to be the baby supply bank of metro Atlanta and beyond. we provide costly and much needed baby supplies to organizations serving families in need in order to provide a safe and healthy environment for babies to thrive.
Despite these location changes, Youth Services continued to serve its clients, meeting their needs and supporting their families through their struggles. The agency’s mission is to meet the social and emotional well-being needs of children and teens so that they can grow up happy, healthy and hopeful. The agency’s programs have evolved, expanded and contracted through the years, depending on client needs and funding sources. The agency’s activity-based model is grounded in therapeutic dialogue and interaction between a counselor/social worker and his/her young client. This approach is our best tactic for engaging with children and their improved mental health. Current services include individual and group counseling, social skills groups, youth development and mentoring programs, health education and crisis intervention. For more information about Youth Services, check out this one-page information sheet.
Moms Helping Moms Foundation provides underserved families in New Jersey with equitable access to the essentials they need to provide their children a with safe and healthy start. Moms Helping Moms Foundation started out as a simple idea by a group of new mothers who shared the common ideal that no baby should ever have to go without life’s basic necessities. Our plan started simply – we would collect donations of essential baby items from families who no longer needed them and pass them on to families who did. Over the years this simple idea has turned into a large network of passionate, caring, like-minded people who work together to help thousands of babies and young children each year. Through partnerships with community organizations, social workers, homeless shelters, schools, and others we have collected and distributed millions of diapers, clothing, formula, nursing supplies, strollers, car seats and countless other baby essentials to hundreds of thousands of families.
The mission of the Jonnycake Center is to provide basic needs, resources, and hope to our community members. Our vision is a community without hunger and poverty where everyone can reach their full potential and improve their quality of life.
Neighborserving Neighbor, by the power of God’s grace.Who needs help...The working poor: Most are unprepared or ill-equipped to deal with a crisis situation (illnesses, accidents, divorce, loss of employment are all reasons many seek help) The working and middle classes: Growing numbers of Williamson County residents, including many who have never had to ask for help before, need help with the expenses of living. The poverty stricken: People who are having trouble breaking the cycle of poverty and dependence on outside help.Those in situational poverty: Situational poverty is a condition caused by a single event and is often temporary.
Since 1953, the mission of their shelter has been to provide a haven for Huron county residents to safely surrender their animals when unforeseen circumstances come up. We accept dogs, cats, and other domesticated animals. We are unable to accept stray or outdoor cats and all stray or lost dogs must go to the Huron County Dog Warden. If you have any questions or would like to get on our surrender waitlist, you can give us a call at 419-663-7158, during business hours.
Cradle of Hope provides transitional housing and wrap‑around support to single mothers and their young children, focusing on physical, emotional, and spiritual needs to help families stabilize, find employment, and secure permanent housing. The organization also operates a pregnancy resource program offering counseling and decision‑making support.