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Imogen Roche Foundation

THE MISSION OF IMOGEN ROCHE FOUNDATION IS TO BUILD EMOTIONAL RESILIENCE AND SUPPORT MENTAL HEALTH IN CHILDREN AND TEENS THROUGH PROJECT-BASED LEARNING, SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT, YOUTH LEADERSHIP AND LITERACY.

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Quest In Recovery

Strengthen the mental fitness of young adults by providing free group recreation, community building on college campuses, and service campaigns in the community to combat loneliness, suicide, and addiction

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Zoe Life Center

Freedom from Addiction

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Attach Families

Advocate and educate for and help families of children with attachment disorders and developmental trauma disorder.

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Rebel For A Change Foundation

Rebel For A Change is a non-profit movement which empowers individuals walking alongside a loved one battling an addiction to break the silence and find community through their Rebel Champion Program.

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The Sky Center/New Mexico Suicide Intervention Project

Our mission is to meet the challenge of youth suicide in Santa Fe and northern New Mexico through lasting solutions that encourage resiliency, courage, connection and hope.

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Disaster Relief
IsraAID (US) Global Humanitarian Assistance

IsraAID (Global) is a non-governmental, international humanitarian aid organization based in Tel Aviv, Israel. Its mission is to support people affected by humanitarian crisis including natural disasters, post-conflict situations, and health epidemics. IsraAID partners with local communities around the world to provide urgent aid, assist in recovery, and build a more resilient future. Since its founding in 2001, IsraAID has worked in emergency and long-term development settings in 55 countries.IsraAID (US) Global Humanitarian Assistance, Inc. is an independent US 501(c)3 non-profit that works closely with IsraAID to raise awareness and resources for IsraAID’s global missions and engages US communities with IsraAID’s vital humanitarian efforts around the world.

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Support Connection

Support Connection's mission is to change fear to hope by providing free emotional, social and educational support services to people impacted by breast, ovarian, or any gynecological cancer. Through one-on-one sessions with professional counselors, cancer survivors themselves, and group programs embracing the mind, body, and spirit, Support Connection's goal is to be a comforting and empowering resource for as long as you need us. All of our services are provided free of charge, and are unlimited.

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Together Estranged Inc

"Estranged but not alone. We support and empower those estranged while de-stigmatizing estrangement."

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First Responder Support Network

FRSN runs peer‑driven, clinician‑led treatment and resiliency programs (including multi‑day residential post‑trauma retreats) and provides peer support training and outreach to help first responders and their families recover from critical‑incident stress and build long‑term coping skills.

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Justice Rights
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Tennyson Center For Children At Colorado Christian Home

Tennyson Center for Children improves the mental health and wellness of those impacted by trauma and other adverse experiences. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity and support needed to learn, grow, and thrive.

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Chadd

CHADD's mission is to improve the lives of children and adults with ADHD. We represent the 22 million people in the United States who have been diagnosed with ADHD - 15.5 million adults and 6.5 million children. CHADD is the leading national nonprofit, tax-exempt, IRS Section 501 (c) (3) charitable organization in the ADHD field. We support, educate and provide services to people with ADHD and those impacted by it. CHADD has three overarching goals - to provide evidence based information on ADHD to the public, to provide support, information and services to people affected by ADHD, and to advocate for ADHD supportive policies in federal and state law. CHADD is also the home of the National Resource Center on ADHD funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.