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TO COORDINATE SERVICES AMONG PRIVATE AND GOVERNMENT AGENCIES FOR SPECIALIZED POPULATIONS TO ENSURE SERVICE CONTINUITY, REDUCE DUPLICATION, AND ASSIST INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES IN ACCESSING APPROPRIATE MENTAL HEALTH, INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES AND DRUG AND ALCOHOL SERVICES.
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.
Lambs Farm serves a mission of helping people with developmental disabilities lead productive, happy lives and connecting with the human spirit in us all. Lambs Farm is a non-profit organization serving adults with developmental disabilities and offering vocational, residential, social, and recreational services based on each person's interests, strengths and needs, both on-campus and in the community. Programs are continually enhanced to meet the changing needs and desires of the individuals served.
Transforming one life at a time through our behavioral and social health services.
The Mann House Is A Halfway House For Recovering Addicts And Alcoholics And Is A Thirteen Bed Facility
At First Step Women's Center, we help women just like you who walk through our doors each day. We are here to serve you.
REUse Works DBA Ragfinery's mission is to promote and support worker training, job creation, and business development opportunities for low-income residents by using waste and discarded materials.
All of New Bridge's programs draw from the 12 Step Programs and from traditional psychotherapy and counseling approaches. This flexible continuum of treatment services is designed to offer the right amount of support at the right time in recovery. Our staff consist of licensed professionals and recovering addicts/alcoholics, a combination which has proven to be extremely effective in treating chemical dependency. Each of the programs include up to one year of aftercare, where our clients can receive additional support when primary treatment is complete, for no additional charge.
Established in 1975, MARR is a private, non-profit organization that provides long-term residential addiction treatment to men and women. Our mission is to bring lasting, total recovery through high-quality, cost effective, and gender-specific addiction treatment. Spiritually founded and 12 Steps based, we believe in a balanced, holistic approach to recovery.
Ada’s Café is a Palo Alto-based 501(c) 3, non-profit that provides training and jobs for adults with developmental disabilities living primarily in Santa Clara and San Mateo counties. The social mission of Ada’s is three-fold: (i) to hire and train adults with disabilities to work in its café and catering businesses, (ii) to engage teens and young adults through work and involvement with Ada’s disabled employees and (ii) to foster a better understanding among the general population about the contributions that can be made by developmentally disabled adults. The benefits of empowering and employing adults with developmental disabilities are clear, innumerable and easy to document with social science statistics. The population of adults with intellectual disabilities is one of the most marginalized in our society, is often ignored and suffers from an unemployment rate estimated at nearly 80%. The self-esteem and health benefits that come from having a job, the satisfaction that comes from making an important contribution to a sustainable enterprise and reducing the burden on an already overwhelmed and under-funded social welfare support system are just a few of the many benefits created by Ada’s. In addition, Ada’s believes that youth engaged in meaningful work will feel more connected to and invested in their communities. In all of its ventures, Ada’s Café brings diverse groups of people together in a warm and welcoming environment with a mission of creating good food and community.
TO INCREASE ACCESS TO PEOPLE DEALING WITH UNDER-SERVED COMMUNITY NEEDS INCLUDING EMOTIONAL, FINANCIAL, MENTAL, PHYSICAL, SPIRITUAL, AND VOCATIONAL.
Better Health Initiative for Women and Children's mission is to equip communities with the knowledge and support to improve the health and well-being of women and children. The vision is to reduce morbidity and mortality for women and children in low-income communities.