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La Casa de las Madres was founded in 1976 by a group of Bay Area women, most of whom had experienced domestic violence as victims or as daughters of abused mothers. Deeply motivated by the death of her mother, one of the founders set forth to establish a place where women could seek refuge from domestic violence; where they would be safe, cared for, and allowed to regain physical strength and self-esteem. Their refuge would be named La Casa de las Madres--The Home of the Mothers. Today, La Casa offers emergency shelter to women and their children while providing advocacy, counseling, family-based services and referrals. Our downtown office houses our two 24-hour crisis lines, Drop-In Counseling Center, Teen Intervention and Prevention Program, and Community Education and Outreach Program as well as our administration.
Founded in 2000. CAPPED's big, hairy and audacious goals: Mission Statement: CAPPED will be the organization responsible for changing health care from critical care medicine to preventive medicine in New Mexico. Vision statement: "A world without cancer and other preventable disease"
To change the way the world views Down syndrome and to send a global message of acceptance for all.
To promote healthy lives by decreasing youth substance use in Blaine county through innovative programming, community education and positive policy change.
InReach (formerly known as the boulder institute for psychotherapy and research or BIPR) builds bridges between the latest advances in the knowledge of human development and effective services that promote healthy lives and communities.
DESC helps people with the complex needs of homelessness, substance use disorders, and serious mental illness achieve their highest potential for health and well-being through comprehensive services, treatment, and housing.
Outside in Ministries educates, equips and empowers faith communities to bring the mentally ill into the body of Christ.
East Bay Agency for Children improves the well-being of children, youth and families by reducing the impact of trauma and social inequities.
To offer the people of western North Carolina affordable pastoral counseling that integrates spiritual insights and behavioral science principles to empower healing and growth.
Empty Cradle is a non-profit organization run entirely by volunteers dedicated to providing support to families who have experienced the loss of a baby due to miscarriage, TFMR, stillbirth, infant death or SIDS.“To comfort the grief of an aching heart and ease the pain of an empty cradle." Our goal is to offer bereaved families hope through support by means of a resource volunteer network. All volunteers have experienced a loss during or shortly after pregnancy and support members through monthly meetings, written materials, internet resources, phone and email support, partnership with the health care community, memory boxes for local hospitals and remembrance events.
NAMI of Central Middlesex is a non-profit organization of individuals with mental illnesses, their families, and their friends, serving the towns of Central and Eastern Middlesex County.
To assist people with brain injury in reaching their highest level of independence through accessible services, family and caregiver support, community awareness and prevention of brain injuries.