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Sky Meditation Center's mission is to enable world peace through individual peace.
To educate and advocate for people with trauma based dissociation and DID. We believe strongly in promoting and showing the positive truth to dissociative identities. It is our hope that in the very near future, people will no longer have to hide. They can be free and embrace the amazing gift that is dissociative identities.
The Triangle Down Syndrome Network (TDSN) is a nonprofit support, resource, and advocacy organization for individuals, families, and professionals. Our mission is to support, educate, and connect individuals with down syndrome, their families, and communities in North Carolina. We believe that the community benefits when individuals with Down syndrome are understood, respected, and appreciated. Lives are enriched when they are included in schools, recreation, workplaces, neighborhoods, and faith communities. We support individuals with Down syndrome and the communities they live in so that everyone can achieve their full potential.
Our mission is to increase positive awareness of Down syndrome through national campaigns, educational programs, and by empowering individuals with Down syndrome, their families and the community.
Operation Song's mission is to empower veterans and active duty military to tell their stories through the process of songwriting in creative and therapeutic settings.
Founded in 1974, the mission of the Samaritan Center is to improve the mental, physical and spiritual health of children, adults and families in central Texas. The Samaritan Center believes that there is a vital relationship between the body, mind, spirit and community in which an individual resides and that optimal health can best be achieved by addressing needs in all four areas.
P.A.L.S. for Healing is a nonprofit mental health organization dedicated to providing education, art therapy, EMDR and other trauma informed therapies to help people who have suffered trauma and/or loss. Individuals can experience trauma from direct and indirect exposure to an event(s) that leaves them feeling helpless, terror and unsafe. Some of these experiences can include divorce, having an incarcerated parent, being in the foster care system, serving in the military, having a family member in the military, responding to crisis situations, domestic violence, bullying, the death of a loved one and natural disasters. P.A.L.S. for Healing has three locations within Cuyahoga county and provides offsite group and individual services within Cuyahoga, lake and summit counties. We also provide professional workshops and trainings for individuals and organizations.
Life Changing Christian Counseling is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit which offers a full range of counseling services for youth, young adults, women, couples, families and victims of domestic violence. Counseling for those who are hurting.
Positive Peering is a non-profit agency geared towards helping those that are in need.
Nami DC is the state chapter of the national alliance on mental illness. As a charitable 501(c)(3) organization, Nami DC has supported individuals and their families impacted by serious mental health conditions since its founding in 1981. Through education (including Nami signature classes such as family-to-family, Samsha best practice since 2013), advocacy and support, Nami DC has expanded its support to specifically focus on health and wellness of youth (with significant emphasis on early identification and intervention), service members (regardless of duty status) and their families.
A bridge to knowledge, support and hope. San Pasqual Academy is a first-in-the-nation residential education campus designed specifically for foster teens. The academy is located in Escondido, CA and provides foster teens with a stable, caring home, a quality, individualized education, and the skills needed for independent living. The academy opened in October 2001 and currently has a capacity to serve 184 youth. The 238-acre campus features individual family-style homes, an on-site, accredited high school, a cafeteria, a technology and career information center, an auditorium, recreation fields, a gymnasium, a health and wellness center, a day rehabilitation clinic, and a swimming pool. The San Pasqual fire department is also on the campus and provides internship opportunities for the youth. Teens live and learn at the academy, as they prepare for college and/or a career path.
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"