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Crossroads Aftercare Program

The Crossroads Aftercare Program's mission is to support individuals as they transition to a life free of active substance abuse. Crossroads provides individual and group addiction counseling along with mental health support, trauma therapy, and financial coaching to people who struggle with issues related to alcohol, drug, and gambling addiction.

Halfway Environment For Alcoholics Recovering Inc

As an established nonprofit organization, The GateHouse aims to restore the human spirit of each one of its clients through comprehensive recovery services. The GateHouse team stands by its mission, vision, and values statements in order to provide the best possible care for its clients and help them achieve lifelong recovery.

Tellurian

THE MISSION OF THE TELLURIAN FAMILY OF SERVICES IS TO PROVIDE A SAFE AND NURTURING ENVIRONMENT TO ALL THOSE AFFLICTED WITH SUBSTANCE ABUSE, ADDICTION, MENTAL ILLNESS, AND HOMELESSNESS, A BROAD RANGE OF INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS, TREATMENT AND SERVICES DESIGNED TO ALLOW EACH INDIVIDUAL THE OPPORTUNITY TO REBUILD THEIR LIFE AND RE-ENTER THE COMMUNITY AS A PRODUCTIVE MEMBER OF SOCIETY.

Cancer Support Community Delaware

Cancer Support Community Delaware is a statewide nonprofit organization whose mission is to ensure that all people impacted by cancer are empowered by knowledge, strengthened by action, and sustained by community. Our members are adults, teens and children with cancer and their family members/caregivers. As all of our services are provided free of charge, we must rely on the generosity of government, foundations, corporations and individuals to continue our programs.

Abbey Foundation

The Abbey Foundation has been a national leader in the battle against addiction since 2009 Our mission has three principal components: 1) Advocacy on behalf of families suffering from addiction and Prevention of Addiction through the education of our communities. 2) Advancing Research in the field of mental health & substance abuse Treatment & Recovery. 3) Assisting people in need of addiction treatment services by developing Affordable treatment solutions.

Health Foundation

The World Health Foundation for Development and Peace, founded by Dr. Warter, is a non-profit, educational organization whose mission is to disseminate ideas and programs that generate greater health, well being and a higher standard of living across the world. This work is accomplished by empowering individuals and groups to create projects in their home regions that are in alignment with their own vision for their communities. A better quality of life, holistic health, ecological education and public policy grounded in an altruistic perspective for public service are its objectives.

Miami Is Kind Foundation

The mission of Miami Is Kind is to provide employment and educational opportunities for young adults with autism DD through employment in a real business setting. Our strategy is creating partnerships with local bakeries & schools. Miami Is Kind, with direct coaching education and employment, is an industrial bakery and the first factory for professionals with autism DD in South Florida. Miami Is Kind started in October 2015 with two bakers and today employs six bakers that work alongside other typically developed employees. Our goal is employing 20 bakers by 2020.

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.

Addiction Center Of Broome County

THE MISSION OF THE ADDICTION CENTER OF BROOME COUNTY IS TO PROVIDE STATE-OF-THE-ART OUTPATIENT TREATMENT SERVICES TO INDIVIDUALS, THEIR FAMILIES, AND SIGNIFICANT OTHERS SUFFERING BECAUSE OF CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY. WE WILL PROVIDE TREATMENT THAT IS COMPETENT, ETHICAL, AND EFFECTIVE AT THE LEAST POSSIBLE COST. WE WILL DO THIS IN COOPERATION WITH OTHER SERVICE PROVIDERS, AND WITH LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS. OTHER SERVICES MAY BE DEVELOPED AS A RESULT OF THIS COOPERATIVE PLANNING PROCESS. OUR SERVICES WITH BE OFFERED TO ALL PEOPLE WHO NEED THEM WITHOUT REGARD TO AGE, SEX, STATUS, RELIGION, CREED, SEXUAL ORIENTATION, OR RACE. OUR CLIENTS COME TO THE CLINIC SUFFERING FROM AN ILLNESS AND ITS DEVASTATING EFFECTS. THEY WILL BE TREATED WITH UTMOST CARE, DIGNITY AND RESPECT.

People's Community Clinic

People's is one of the oldest, continuously running independent primary care clinics in the country. Established in 1970 by a group of volunteer doctors and nurses, People's has never wavered from its mission to improve the health of medically underserved and uninsured Central Texans by providing high quality, affordable health care with respect and dignity. Most People's patients are from working families not able to afford healthcare insurance premiums and whose employers do not offer healthcare insurance coverage. There are approximately 280,000 uninsured adults and children (1 in 4) in the Austin metropolitan area. People's serves as the medical home for over 11,000 patients in our community. Uninsured people have few health care options other than the emergency room. People's provides continuity of care that an Emergency Room simply is not designed to offer on a sliding scale basis according to patients' income.

Building Men For Life Inc

Their purpose is to glorify God in reflecting His grace to us, to others. They come alongside men who are struggling with addiction or are re-entering the community after being incarcerated, living in the mission, or completing a drug rehab program. They provide them safe and sober housing with a family environment to encourage them in their efforts to better their lives. They believe everyone deserves second chances in life. The men come from all walks of life, and not all of them have been blessed with stable homes and the knowledge of Jesus Christ. They believe, given the right tools, all men can learn to use the gifts God has given them to their fullest potential. They encourage each man to look outside himself to help a brother in need. They encourage men to serve in their fundraising efforts, become sponsors or mentors to new residents, and volunteer in the local community. Each man has his own gifts to share to build a loving community.

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.