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"Healing the Hearts of Everyone Touched by Addiction" The Addictions Care Center Of Albany (ACCA) empowers Individuals, Families And Communities to Advance Beyond Addiction and Overcome Barriers to Heal through an array Of Quality, Compassionate Care And Prevention Programs.
Neighborhood Housing Services of New Orleans, Inc. revitalizes communities by increasing the number of homeowners and transforming vacant or substandard properties into sustainable homeownership opportunities. We improve quality of life through targeted community development, leadership, education, outreach and collaboration.
2-1-1 Broward's is a one-program multi-service agency that provides vital linkages between health and human service providers and the Broward community through the 2-1-1 general and specialty Helplines. It is 2-1-1 Broward's mission to provide 24-hour comprehensive Helpline and support services for individuals in our community seeking crisis/suicide intervention, and/or information and referrals for health and human services, community resource and disaster-related information in Broward.
Easter Seals North Georgia is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization serving children with disabilities and their families locally for over 50 years. We are an affiliate of the national organization, easter seals, inc. We provide high-quality services to ensure that all children with disabilities or other special needs and their families have equal opportunities to live, learn, work and play in their communities. Vision: every family will have access to community resources that will strengthen and allow them to achieve self-sufficiency. Every child will start school healthy and ready to learn.
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.
THE PRIMARY PURPOSE OF THE ADDICTION TREATMENT CENTER OF NEW ENGLAND WILL BE TO ALLEVIATE THE PHYSICAL, MENTAL AND SPIRITUAL ANGUISH OF DRUG ADDICTION AS EXPERIENCED BY THE INDIVIDUAL, THE FAMILY, AND COMMUNITY BY USING ALL AVAILABLE MODALITIES INCLUDING PREVENTION, DRUG-FREE AND DRUG-SUPPORTED RECOVERY AS DEFINED BY THE TREATER AND THE TREATED.
Our main purpose is to educate our families about the hazards of heroin and other drug abuse, so we guide our children to take a path, which is free of devastation, incarceration and death; to help those who may be struggling with addiction, to lift them to a place of recovery and peace. This will only be accomplished by working together with our government leaders, the media, social networking sites, and utilizing all available resources. We can be a role model for others in our country to follow, as we stand united, as a community, to say……Not One More overdose.Not One More lost spirit.Not one more grieving heart.
Build strong recovery communities, eliminate barriers to recovery supportive housing and promote best practice standards for New Hampshire alcohol and drug free homes. NHCORR is the New Hampshire affiliate of the National Alliance of Recovery Residence (NARR).
Friends of Patients at the NIH, formerly Friends of the Clinical Center, provides financial, logistical and social support to patients while they are receiving groundbreaking and life-saving treatments at the NIH Clinical Research Center. We cover unmet needs so that patients can focus on recovery, healing and fulfilling their crucial role partnering with NIH researchers in advancing knowledge, discoveries and breakthroughs.
Catholic Charities, Diocese of Cleveland, envisions a world touched by God’s love: where we alleviate poverty and need, and all people share justly in the blessings of creation. Catholic Charities continues the mission of Jesus by responding to those in need through an integrated system of quality services designed to respect the dignity of every person and build a just and compassionate society.
Queens Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous is an organization formed to serve all A.A. groups in Queens County whether they contribute to its support or not.
The mission of RCM is to meet spiritual, physical, and relational needs, build capacity in individuals and families to address their own needs, and to develop a sense of community in the inner-city areas of LR and North Little Rock