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Children's Advocacy Center

Children's Advocacy Center of Collin County is a nationally recognized nonprofit organization providing hope to children and families victimized by child abuse. Our proven approach brings experts together under one roof to ensure safety and justice. We are the only agency in our community offering services critical to healing, free for life. We envision a community free from child abuse.

Boston Medical Center

Their Mission: "Boston Medical Center will provide consistently excellent and accessible health services to all in need of care regardless of status and ability to pay." Their Vision: "Our vision is to meet the health needs of the people of Boston and its surrounding communities by providing high quality comprehensive care to all, particularly mindful of the needs of the vulnerable populations, through our integrated delivery system, in an ethically and financially responsible manner."

Holyoke Medical Center

Our Mission at Holyoke Medical Center is to improve the health of all people in our community. We do that with honesty, respect and dignity for our patients, visitors and staff. We do that through expert and compassionate care, education and knowledge sharing, community partnerships, fostering innovation and growth and by inspiring hope in all we touch. We do that by being good stewards of our resources and providing efficient and cost effective care to all.

Catholic Medical Center

The heart of Catholic Medical Center is to provide health, healing, and hope in a manner that offers innovative high quality services, compassion, and respect for the human dignity of every individual who seeks or needs our care as part of Christ's healing ministry through the Catholic Church.CMC is a not for profit, tax exempt licensed 330 bed full service hospital. A medical staff of over 600 physicians provides care to the residents of New Hampshire, concentrating on the greater Manchester area.

Ed Keating Center

Founded in 1998, the mission of the Keating Center is to provide recovery services for alcoholics and drug addicts in a sober living environment. Sober living services should be available to any man or woman who has the genuine determination to overcome their alcoholism or addiction without regard to their ability to pay for the help they require. That vision calls for these services to be provided without the direct assistance of any Local, State or Federal agency, depending instead upon the private support of individuals and organizations who believe in communities helping themselves.

Gateway Rehabilitation Center

Gateway Rehab, an Opioid Use Disorders Center of Excellence, is a private, not-for-profit organization that is a leader in the prevention, treatment, education and research off substance misuse and addiction. Their evidence-based treatment methods are founded on their philosophy that substance abuse is a chronic but treatable medical condition affecting millions of individuals. Gateway has been offering scientifically proven treatment methods such as Medication Assisted Treatment in conjunction with behavioral therapy and 12-step facilitation. Their experts provide therapy that is gender and age-specific in individual and group settings. Gateway Rehab's mission is to help all affected by addictive diseases to be healthy in body, mind and spirit.

Gainesville Opportunity Center

To promote the empowerment and independence of adults affected by mental illness or disorders with or without co-occurring substance-abuse by providing opportunity for social involvement, job skills, and self-directed recovery. The Gainesville Opportunity Center improves the lives of members and the greater Gainesville Community by 1) operating a work ordered day model that relies on the voluntary participation of its members; 2) supporting member employment and education; 3) developing innovative programs, research, and shared knowledge; 4) collaborating with others to inspire and teach about living with mental illness and disorders; and 5) advocating for people living with serious mental illness and disorders to improve perceptions and practices.

DePelchin Children's Center

We strengthen the lives of children by enhancing their mental health and physical well-being. DePelchin Children’s Center believes that every child deserves to be safe and healthy. An accredited foster care and adoption agency, DePelchin serves the most vulnerable children and families in Texas and works to break the cycles of abuse and neglect. Our approach to caring for children integrates prevention, foster care, adoption and post-adoption programs to improve the mental health and physical well-being of children who are at risk of entering or are in the State’s child welfare system. Founded in 1892, DePelchin is a nonprofit organization with locations throughout Houston and across Texas and gratefully receives support from individuals, foundations, corporations, government grants and the United Way.

Anacortes Family Center

The Anacortes Family Center's mission is to serve homeless women, children and families in crisis by providing shelter in addition to comprehensive transformational services to achieve long lasting personal success and self-sufficiency, and to prevent homelessness in our community through advocacy and by providing affordable housing options. AFC's unique approach has led to the distinction of being one of the most successful shelters in the state at helping clients achieve self-sufficiency. Last year AFC served the most vulnerable clients* and over 80% of our clients graduated successfully - finding a permanent place to call home and a job to support the household.*Measured with the objective tool used by all homeless programs called the “Vulnerability index”.

Arlington Pediatric Center

APC was founded in 2001 to provide a "medical home" to Arlington's medically underserved children, ages 0 through 18 years of age,whose family income is at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level. A "Medical Home" offers outpatient medical care that is comprehensive, accessible, continuous, family centered, coordinated, and compassionate. It is delivered or directed by pediatricians who manage or facilitate essentially all aspects of pediatric care. The physician develops a relationship of mutual responsibility and trust with the child and family. APC care is culturally competent, and interpreters are provided for the families who speak little or no English. All of our families face the daunting challenges of poverty. Most are recent immigrants from Central and South America, but families are also from Ethiopia, Mongolia, Turkey and other countries. They are unfamiliar with US practices and standards of health care. Too often patient care has been absent or delayed, and is complicated by psycho-social concerns caused by poverty, ignorance, illiteracy, cultural barriers, poor mental health and addictions. Intensive parent/patient education and case management is needed as a high percentage of our children are at risk for abuse and neglect. APC works closely with public health, school health, child protective services and other agencies to link children and families with needed services.

Betty Ford Center

To provide effective alcohol and other drug dependency treatment services, including programs of education and research, to help women and men and families begin the process of recovery.

Mountain Resource Center

We strengthen our community with services that empower people