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We believe that recovery from substance use disorder is possible. We consider it our duty to bring attention to the common misconceptions of substance use disorder. We seek to provide knowledge, hope and funds to help those families and individuals affected by this wide-spread epidemic and disease. "Save our families. Save our friends. Save our future."
Hip Hop Public Health creates research-based educational resources by harnessing the power of music and culture to improve health in communities that are underserved. Our vision is to achieve universal health literacy and health equity.
Peggy Lillis Foundation is building a nationwide clostridium difficile awareness movement by educating the public, empowering advocates, and shaping policy.
Halfway house for people in recovery from addiction
Jackson Autism Support Network is a non-profit organization founded by parents of children with autism. JASN's mission is to educate the community and support families affected by autism.
TO PROVIDE A SAFE, STRUCTURED, AND SUPPORTIVE FIVING ENVIRONMENT FOR PERSONS RECOVERING FROM ALCOHOLISM AND CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY IN ORDER TO BUILD THE NECESSARY ENVIRONMENT FOR A LIFETIME OF SOBRIETY.
It is the mission of Little Friends to empower children and adults with special challenges to live, learn, work and participate in the community. Since 1965, Little Friends has been dedicated to serving people with disabilities in our community. We are a local organization--based in Naperville, Illinois and serving families from throughout six counties in the western suburbs. But our influence extends far beyond the Chicago area. More than 50 school districts turn to us for assistance with some of their most challenging students. Families from all over Illinois attend our training for parents of children with autism. National conferences feature our staff as speakers. It is an honor for us to be able to share what we've learned with other professionals and families.
To provide awareness, education and treatment options in the battle against heroin, opiates and alcohol addiction to those in Craven County.
MAKING A DIFFERENCE: IMPROVING QUALITY OF LIFE THROUGH EXCELLENCE IN SERVICE.
PROVIDE MEETING SPACE, TANSPORTATION, MINISTRY, AND SPIRITUAL-BASED RECOVERY MEETINGS FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND OTHER ADDICTIONS
TO PROVIDE A SAFE, SECURE AND POSITIVE ENVIRONMENT FOR RECOVERING ALCOHOLICS, ADDICTS, THEIR FAMILIES AND FRIENDS, WHO FOLLOW A 12-STEP PROGRAM OF RECOVERY BY PROVIDING SPACE FOR MEETINGS.
To empower women to make wise-educated choices and give support during their entire pregnancy journey.