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Take Back the Night Foundation

Take Back The Night seeks to end sexual violence in all of its forms including sexual assault, sexual abuse, dating violence, and domestic violence. TBTN empowers survivors in the healing process and inspires responsibility in all. Our goal is to create safe communities and respectful relationships through awareness events and initiatives.

Kentucky Lawyer Assistance Program Foundation

KYLAP is a program of the Kentucky Bar Association that offers help to lawyers, law students, and judges who are struggling with mental health issues, such as depression, alcohol and drug abuse, stress, compulsive gambling or any other condition that may adversely impact the individual’s personal or professional life. Contact us at (502) 226-9373 to get help for any Kentucky lawyer in need. Pursuant to Supreme Court Rule 3.990, all communication with KYLAP is confidential.

Central Florida Pediatric Therapy Foundation

Because building opportunities for people with disabilities strengthens the entire community, it is our vision to provide a place to live, work and play for everyone. We are committed to the idea that everyone has gifts that can impact others. It is our challenge to build venues and create opportunities for cooperative growth through the use of these gifts. Through FAITH we strive to cultivate: - Diversity: To draw ideas from each person’s unique perspective and use them as a catalyst for empowerment. - Personal Choice: To recognize the variety of individual needs and goals and support them when possible. - Awareness: We strive to be mindful of the diverse needs of others. People are challenged daily by things we take for granted. - Service: We are here to fulfill unmet needs wherever possible. We are at our best when we give.

Women Like Us Foundation Inc

We bring together those of like mind and spirit who want to make the world a better place by lifting up the work of women around the world for gender equality and social justice.

IDJ Foundation Grieving & Support Services

Our mission is to be the corridor that connects families to information that will prove vital during their lifetime, yet detrimental in their death when making imperative decisions for themselves and their families. Our goal is to help families regain self-confidence, restore trust, and rebuild familial and societal relationships.

Rebel For A Change Foundation

Rebel For A Change is a non-profit movement which empowers individuals walking alongside a loved one battling an addiction to break the silence and find community through their Rebel Champion Program.

Lamb Foundation Of North Carolina

PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR PEOPLE WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES.

Hospice Of The Chesapeake Foundation

To support Hospice of the Chesapeake, Inc. in its mission of caring for life throughout the journey with illness and loss.

International OCD Foundation New Hampshire Affiliate

We are the official NH Affiliate of International OCD Foundation (IOCDF). IOCDF was founded by OCD sufferers in 1986,and is an international not-for-profit organization made up of people with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and related disorders, as well as their families, friends, professionals and others. The mission and goals of the IOCDF are to: Educate the public and professionals about OCD in order to raise awareness and improve the quality of treatment provided; Support research into the cause of, and effective treatments for, OCD and related disorders; Improve access to resources for those with OCD and their families; Advocate and lobby for the OCD community. OCD NH is proud to carry out the mission of IOCDF through programs at the local, community level.

The Brian T Dagle Memorial Foundation

Our mission is to offer hope and healing for those grieving the loss of someone special or struggling with the challenges of life by providing support services in the Southeastern Connecticut Community. In addition to grief support, we promote suicide awareness and prevention with education on suicide risk factors and warning signs.

Helen Ross Mcnabb Mental Health Foundation Inc

Since its founding in 1972, the Helen Ross McNabb Foundation has worked diligently to support the work of the McNabb Center. In addition to providing leadership and direction, the Foundation’s staff and 26-member volunteer board actively raises, holds and invests funds on behalf of the Center. Funds raised by the Foundation over the years have contributed greatly toward the stability and growth of the Center. The Foundation raises funds through several avenues.