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TO PROVIDE PREVENTION, EDUCATION, TREATMENT AND SUPPORT TO ALL THOSE AFFECTED BY ADDICTION, ABUSE, MENTAL ILLNESS, AND CO-OCCURRING DISORDERS.
To transform lives and give hope to people with serious mental illness through creating stable homes that provide lasting recovery.
Our mission is to educate, advocate and develop housing for individuals who suffer from the combined effects of chronic homelessness and serious mental illness.
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.
Provide an opportunity for it's clients to recover from their dependency on chemical substances by providing services which allow these clients to break free from addiction and associated mental and physical illness.
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).
The American Medical Women’s Association is an organization which functions at the local, national, and international level to advance women in medicine, advocate for equity, and ensure excellence in healthcare. We achieve this by providing and developing leadership, advocacy, education, expertise, mentoring, and strategic alliances.
Gateway Foundation is a national nonprofit organization committed to reducing substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health problems through effective and efficient treatment programs.
Improving the well-being and permanence of children and their families by delivering adoption competent mental health services, training a national network of professionals, and informing the field through research and advocacy.
Making A Way Housing, Inc. (MAWH) primarily provides emergency, transitional, and permanent supportive housing to Atlanta single adults facing complex challenges related to chronichomelessness, substance addiction, mental illness, and HIV/AIDS. Additionally, due to the multifaceted nature of the problemshomeless and chronically homeless individuals face, MAWH alsoprovides case management, supportive services, health education, HIV Testing, support groups and life-skills training.
To educate, support and promote the dealing of patients with terminal illness.