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The Domestic Violence Crisis Center is committed to promoting the fundamental right of all individuals to be safe in their personal relationships.
Girls Educational and Mentoring Services (GEMS) mission is to empower girls and young women, ages 12-24, who have experienced commercial sexual exploitation and domestic trafficking to exit the commercial sex industry and develop to their full potential. GEMS is committed to ending commercial sexual exploitation and domestic trafficking of children by changing individual lives, transforming public perception, and revolutionizing the systems and policies that impact sexually exploited youth.
Inspire exists to break the cycle of abuse and poverty through stable housing, education, training and mentorship of foster and homeless youth. We believe education is a key to breaking the cycle of abuse and poverty. We combine formal education, personal mentoring and life skills classes to give a well rounded education.
Sharing the love of Jesus Christ, Marygrove provides a safe home, compassionate care, and high-quality mental health services to children who have experienced significant trauma, to restore their childhood, and equip them for their future.
Helping people reclaim lives lost: We restore hope and dignity by offering opportunities for health and self-sufficiency.
We seek to: Support families and friends of people diagnosed with major mental illnesses Educate families and the public about mental illness Advocate for families and their ill relativeNAMI Finger Lakes is a non-profit organization of volunteers. All programming volunteers are trained and certified by NAMI and have loved ones living with mental illness. As a result, we’re very familiar with local human services for people experiencing and living in recovery from mental illnesses. Our volunteers and staff can share their knowledge and experience with you.
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.
To (1) Educate people in the community about mental illness and available resources, (2) advacate for optimal treatement, rehabilitation services, desirable living situations and mooningful work for all individuals coping with mental illness, (3) support those who are suffering from mental illness, their family and friends, and (4) eradicate the stigma surrounding these disorders by encouraging openness and by stressing that these illness are biological in nature.
Dell Children's Medical Center Foundation of Central Texas (CMC Foundation) serves as the fundraising organization for Dell Children's Medical Center, a member of the nonprofit Ascension (formerly Seton Healthcare). Our mission inspires us to care for and improve the health of those we serve, with a special concern for the poor and the vulnerable. Care is provided to all children who come for treatment regardless of a family's ability to pay.
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.
HealthCorps is a national non-profit organization working to eliminate health inequity and improve lives by educating and empowering teens — encouraging them to become change-agents within their families, schools, and neighborhoods. Believing that limited access to health education can lead to a lifetime of social, emotional, and physical challenges, HealthCorps strives to strengthen teens with innovative approaches to health and wellness, providing today’s youth with the tools to become more physically and mentally resilient through educational programming, leadership experience and service learning.
To passionately serve the emotional needs of children and families beginning in early childhood. We meet children where they are and help them reach their full potential regardless of their challenges.