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American Migraine Foundation

Our mission is to mobilize a community for patient support and advocacy, as well as drive and support impactful research that translates into advances for patients with migraine and other disabling diseases that cause severe head pain. Our core beliefs guide everything we do, from the research we promote to our efforts to build a supportive, welcoming community for all people living with migraine. Advocacy and education is the only way we will increase awareness and recognition of migraine for the disabling disease it truly is.

Zacks Team Foundation

We believe that recovery from substance use disorder is possible. We consider it our duty to bring attention to the common misconceptions of substance use disorder. We seek to provide knowledge, hope and funds to help those families and individuals affected by this wide-spread epidemic and disease. "Save our families. Save our friends. Save our future."

Twelve Way Foundation

We provide a faith-based recovery program along with support services.Since 2004, our mission is to provide a safe, sober environment for men who have a sincere desire to change their lives through a relationship with Christ and a program of recovery that addresses alcohol and drug abuse.

P Man Foundation

Create and support healthy social and physical activities for those in recovery. Position our activities and events as “safe zones for sober people.” Focus on Desired Outcomes as “One more good day.” Create a soft landing and a sense of everyday connections for those entering/re-entering sobriety.

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END WELL FOUNDATION

End Well is dedicated to the belief that all people should experience the end of life in a way that matches their values and goals. When faced with issues of mortality, we often suffer needlessly for a variety of reasons, from cultural and clinical to matters of access. End Well brings together a multidisciplinary community that unites design, technology, health, policy and activist initiative to transform how the world thinks about caregiving, grief, illness and the end of life experience with the ultimate goal of creating a future where ending well becomes a measure of living well.

New Bridge Foundation

All of New Bridge's programs draw from the 12 Step Programs and from traditional psychotherapy and counseling approaches. This flexible continuum of treatment services is designed to offer the right amount of support at the right time in recovery. Our staff consist of licensed professionals and recovering addicts/alcoholics, a combination which has proven to be extremely effective in treating chemical dependency. Each of the programs include up to one year of aftercare, where our clients can receive additional support when primary treatment is complete, for no additional charge.

Cumberland Heights Foundation

To transform lives, giving hope and healing to those affected by alcohol or drug addiction.

The Ministry For Hope

To provide compassionate, comprehensive and competent care for the poor, the marginal and the wounded among us. This commitment is woven in the Gospel vision that all life is sacred and every human person is unique and has the right to be respected and protected. Specifically, we are committed to young people and families in crisis, pregnant women and mothers and babies in crisis, and all other wounded people, within our society, who are seen as abandoned and neglected.

The Amber Reineck House

Amber Reineck House is a 501(c)(3) dedicated to acquiring affordable properties to be used by non-profit organizations as housing and treatment services for persons seeking long-term recovery. Our vision is to reduce stigma associated with addiction by building a recovery-friendly community, providing education, and increasing acceptance and support.

The Arc Montgomery County

The Arc Montgomery County connects people of all ages and abilities with their communities to build inclusive and fulfilling lives. We provide daily support services to nearly 1,100 children, youth, adults, and seniors, with and without disabilities, and their families.

The Multicultural Health Institute

MHI was created to level the healthcare playing field by promoting, educating and ensuring equal healthcare access and treatment for underserved and vulnerable communities. A non-proft 501(3) organization, MHI provides a holistic, full circle life approach to healing and wellness by focusing on the participation, education, and training of adults as well as offering hands-on enrichment and STEAMH career experiences to aspiring and promising young people in the community