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Accelerate improvements in state-wide health and well-being through food and nutrition
Our mission is to create self-sustainable programs that empower women and their families. We strive to improve their health, education, and economic status in the communities where they live. These sustainable strategies are culturally, environmentally and practically sound. While we aim to be pragmatic, results-oriented organization that partners with other like minded organizations, we monitor outcomes. Our goal is to be scientifically sound and operationally transparent.
To help individuals and families overcome the power of addiction in their lives through recovery centers, family support programs and children rescue missions.
Working with partners to achieve equitable access and uptake of life-saving vaccines for everyone - one vaccine at a time, one community at a time.
Hope Haven is a Therapeutic Community that provides a foundation of recovery for individuals and families impacted by substance use disorder so they can build healthy independent lives.
Action Alliance Foundation (AAF), a not-for-profit organization, provides programs and services in partnership with Action Alliance Services, a for-profit corporation. Action Alliance Services (AAS) was established in 2002, helping homeless Orange County alcoholics and addicts get and stay sober.
Harm Reduction Circle is bringing harm reduction to the nightlife scene & multiple underserved populations through nonjudgmental peer education & evidence-based strategies to reduce overdose & other drug-related harms. We attend concerts, music festivals, & other events & offer a vendor-style set up & create a judgment-free safe space featuring peer-based education on using drugs & alcohol safely, overdoses response training, Naloxone distribution, drug checking, workshops, & other support services.
Create and support healthy social and physical activities for those in recovery. Position our activities and events as “safe zones for sober people.” Focus on Desired Outcomes as “One more good day.” Create a soft landing and a sense of everyday connections for those entering/re-entering sobriety.