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HABITAT FOR HUMANITY INTERNATIONAL INC - ERIE

The Greater Erie Area Habitat for Humanity is changing lives and communities and building hope through decent simple homeownership in partnernship with volunteers and community support.

Gaples Institute For Integrative Cardiology

The mission of Gaples Institute is to improve heart health through education and advocacy regarding the powerful health benefits of nutrition and lifestyle changes—in combination with the best of conventional medicine.

Still Water Individual And Family Therapy Services Inc.

Our mission is to approach mental health and chemical dependency treatment in the most effective, affordable way by encouraging personal growth and lifestyle change that will significantly benefit the person and improve the community.

Sameyou Foundation

SameYou works to increase the provision of rehabilitation for young adults after leaving hospital and to facilitate innovations in specialist nurse training, fund clinical research and develop evidence for policy change.

Court Support Jeffco

COURT SUPPORT JEFFCO supports recovery, community safety and stable families. Addiction and Mental Health impacts us all, either personally or through family and friends, these courts offer participants the opportunity to change their lives and help their families

Helping Up Mission of Baltimore City

Helping Up Mission provides hope to people experiencing homelessness, poverty or addiction by meeting their physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs.

Drumming For Your Life Institute

“The Drumming For Your Life Institute is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization founded in 2002 dedicated to using the power of rhythm to help children and youth develop the emotional, academic, and social skills needed to succeed in school and in life.”

Meridians Recovery

Their mission is to help as many alcoholics and addicts as they can to develop a recovery lifestyle through our Peer Based Recovery Support Service structure. They use a sober living program to sustain a safe environment with like minded house brothers. There is a residential program to immerse new people and jump start their recovery, this program is like going to treatment. Their third program is a supported dual diagnosis sober living program to help those families that are struggling to maintain stability while fostering healthy changes. They are fully self-supporting without government assistance or insurance considerations.

Austin Galano Club

We serve the recovering community of Austin, specifically for the gay, lesbian, bi-sexual, transgender community, their allies, and serving all 12-step based programs and related activities. The club is focused on providing a facility and operational support for the meeting spaces for such groups, as well as providing social, community education, and service opportunities to the group members served. The club will operate to further provide a place for the recovery community to have a safe, affordable, comfortable place to gather, whether for a meeting or for social purposes. Although focused on serving the GLBTQ Recovery Community, AGC welcomes all persons in recovery, or supporting those in recovery, without regard to race, color, creed, or sexual identity or orientation.

Teen Challenge Of Southern California

Teen Challenge of Southern California, Inc., is a nonprofit Christian organization, whose primary purpose is to provide youth, adults, and families with an effective and comprehensive Christian faith-based solution to life-controlling drug and alcohol problems in order to become productive members of society. By applying biblical principles, Teen Challenge endeavors to help people become mentally sound, emotionally balanced, socially adjusted, physically well, and spiritually alive.

Northeast Occupational Exchange Inc.

Northeast Occupational Exchange, Inc. (NOE) exists to assist persons who are physically and mentally disabled and otherwise vocationally handicapped to maximize their independent living capability, eliminate abuse and dependence on substances and enhance employability and economic independence through the provision of integrated: Personal and Social Adjustment Training Programs, Advocacy, Vocational, Educational, and Psychological Assessment, Psychological Services, Residential Services, Community Placement Employment Programs, and Substance Abuse Services. Northeast Occupational Exchange accepts MaineCare, Medicare, private insurances and self pay. A sliding fee schedule is available upon request - please contact the billing office for more details.

DEA Educational Foundation Youth Dance Program

The DEA Youth Dance Program, to expand its effective youth outreach. Under the previous name D.A.R.E. Dance, the program excelled for eleven years, teaching prevention through the visual arts and receiving a great deal of praise from the students, parents, administrators and local press. It is clear that children and teens respond to prevention messages when they are presented in a method in which they can relate. By reaching out to America's schools and under the powerful name of DEA and The DEA Educational Foundation, The Dance Program will inspire youth with healthy and drug-free messages, and encourage them to exercise and express themselves artistically. Additionally, The DEA Youth Dance Program will provide opportunities for children and teens to serve as role models, and to participate with other youth as they explore the areas of peer -pressure, self esteem building, and decision-making. The impact of drugs on America is staggering. Each year, illegal drugs cost society billions in added social costs, contribute to thousands of deaths, and generate hundreds of thousands of violent crimes. Drugs also play a significant role in domestic violence and child neglect - problems that destroy the lives and dreams of children. For this reason, The Dance Program leaders are committed to continuing to find the most innovative ways to reach youth with prevention messages and information and determined to keep this valuable program not only in each of the 25 cities where we currently have programs, but start to reach its wait-list as well. The Dance Program adds to the mission of The DEA Educational Foundation as it educates children about prevention through an artistic outlet.