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National Alliance On Mental Illness Of Massachusetts

Our mission is to improve the quality of life both for people living with mental illnesses and for their families.

South Asian Mental Health Initiative And Network

South Asian Mental Health Initiative and Network, SAMHIN, is a non-profit that addresses the mental health needs of the South Asian community in the U.S. Our goal is to decrease the stigma and shame associated with mental illness and offer resources for people who seek help

Alameda County Network of Mental Health Clients

The mission of the Alameda County Network of Mental Health Clients shall be to improve the quality of mental health clients within Alameda County by promoting freedom of choice, empowerment and independent living within the community. We are accomplishing this goal by supporting client run programs. We have 6 programs meeting the needs of the mental health community from emergency housing, crisis intervention, job training and placement to socialization and community leadership.

Allice Collective For Mental Health & Community Engagement

To strengthen and improve mental health outcomes in our communities through safe spaces that promote relationship building and personal development.

The Mental Health Center Of Greater Manchester

To provide an accessible, comprehensive, evidence-based system of mental health services that empowers individuals to achieve recovery and serves to promote personal and community wellness.

Expanded Mental Health Services Of Chicago Nfp

The Kedzie Center was created through the efforts of North River residents, who worked to ensure that all community members would have access to compassionate, quality and culturally-informed mental health care.Services provided are individual, family and group therapy, psychiatric consultation, and guidance in identifying and accessing community resources; services are provided in both English and Spanish and are available to children, adolescents and adults.

Mental Health Association in Santa Barbara County

Provides programs and services for youth, families and individuals living with a mental illness. Through support, education and peer support, we provide a comprehensive wellness plan to meet the needs of our clients and their families.

Helen Ross Mcnabb Mental Health Foundation Inc

Since its founding in 1972, the Helen Ross McNabb Foundation has worked diligently to support the work of the McNabb Center. In addition to providing leadership and direction, the Foundation’s staff and 26-member volunteer board actively raises, holds and invests funds on behalf of the Center. Funds raised by the Foundation over the years have contributed greatly toward the stability and growth of the Center. The Foundation raises funds through several avenues.

California School-Based Health Alliance

The California School-Based Health Alliance (formerly the California School Health Centers Association) improves the health and academic success of children and youth by advancing health services in schools.  We envision a day when all of California's children and youth are healthy and achieving at their full potential. Since hiring our first paid staff in 2003, the Alliance has successfully grown to have an annual budget of more than $1,500,000 and thirteen staff.  We conduct policy work, promote the school based health center (SBHC) model, and assist SBHCs with program development to expand and strengthen school health services.  Our large network of collaborating partners includes 231 SBHCs, numerous school districts, federally qualified health centers and other providers, dozens of state and local policy organizations, and an e-communications network of more than 3,200 individuals. Our goal is to make school health centers an integral and sustainable part of the health care and educational systems. By putting health care where kids are – in schools – school health centers increase access to care and take health problems out of the classroom so that teachers can teach and students can learn.