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Home Of New Vision

Home of New Vision is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides gender-specific programs and specialized services to empower, protect, encourage, and enrich the lives of men, women, their families, and communities affected by the disease of addiction. We are committed to promoting change and awareness, and reducing stigma and shame, by providing a better understanding of recovery. Our philosophy is that substance use disorders are treatable, chronic diseases whose progression can be interrupted at any point. We believe that substance use disorder education, treatment, and support are effective ways to intervene in the progression and development of chemical dependency, and to allow for sustained, long-term recovery.

Fostering Great Ideas

Our vision is that every child in foster care feel important, cared for, and deeply loved. We firmly believe the well-being of these 400,000+ traumatized children improves when communities make an intentional effort to better understand and address the significant, emotional pain of the children in their midst. Our mission is to find and develop child advocates who care deeply about the emotional well-being of children living in foster care, provide these individuals and organizations innovative, "great ideas" that address the children's concerns, and measure the impact on each child. Finally, we invite advocates into a larger, national network for mutual learning and policy development.

Abundant Blessings House of Hope

Abundant Blessings House of Hope's mission is to offer a supportive and safe place to learn trust, independence, and self-worth during pregnancy. We want women to understand that there are alternatives to abortions and will support them and help them find resources to either keep and raise their babies or find a fair and acceptable adoption option. We use resources such as teaching basic life skills, job seeking skills, and, on the therapeutic side, horses to teach trust and communication. We believe that where these women currently are is simply a snapshot, not a definition of who they are. Everyone has the ability to soar on wings like eagles if only given the eyes to see the opportunity and the belief that they can.

Next Rung

Our mission is to help combat mental health issues among Firefighters and First Responders. We want to be a beacon of hope during these difficult times that many of us face. Mental health issues and an alarming amount of suicides have become more of an issue among Firefighters and EMS Personnel (⚠️Most recently they have even begun outnumbering LODDs⚠️). By providing peer support (one-on-one conversation with another firefighter/first responder) and financial assistance for licensed counseling (we will find a counselor who fits you, that lives in your area, and help cover the cost of the first cycle of sessions), we hope to give our brothers and sisters a way to fight back and provide them with an understanding of what they are experiencing. We also give back to families who have lost thei

DePelchin Children's Center

We strengthen the lives of children by enhancing their mental health and physical well-being. DePelchin Children’s Center believes that every child deserves to be safe and healthy. An accredited foster care and adoption agency, DePelchin serves the most vulnerable children and families in Texas and works to break the cycles of abuse and neglect. Our approach to caring for children integrates prevention, foster care, adoption and post-adoption programs to improve the mental health and physical well-being of children who are at risk of entering or are in the State’s child welfare system. Founded in 1892, DePelchin is a nonprofit organization with locations throughout Houston and across Texas and gratefully receives support from individuals, foundations, corporations, government grants and the United Way.

Crisis Support Services Of Alameda County

To reach out and offer support to people of all ages and backgrounds during times of crisis, to work to prevent the suicide of those who are actively suicidal, and to offer hope and caring during times of hopelessness. Founded in 1966, Crisis Support Services of Alameda County offers a broad range of counseling, education and prevention services in a safe environment. CSS’ 24-hour crisis hotline responds to more than 65,000 calls each year. Services include on-going therapy groups, school-based counseling, supportive services for seniors, suicide prevention for youth; and community education. Crisis Support Services of Alameda County recognizes and understands the impact of trauma including the challenge of accessing supportive services. Our mission is to provide a welcoming and safe environment, rooted in the belief that through collaboration with clients at every stage of service healing is possible.​ We invite you to learn more about our agency by exploring our website.

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Ocean Partnership For Children

If you want to directly impact the life of a child struggling with mental health, substance use, and developmental disabilities like autism, please consider a gift to Ocean Partnership for Children. Our mission is to enhance the well-being of youth and their families through natural and community supports. That means that we use a team approach to help our kids succeed, overcome challenges, and achieve their dreams and goals. Ocean Partnership for Children is THE NJ Children's System of Care designated care management organization (CMO) in Ocean County, NJ. We help over 1,000 youth every day, keeping them at home, in school and in the community where they can thrive. We use an innovative and successful approach that focuses on the youth's strengths, instead of their struggles. Our wraparound approach means we wrap services (in-home counseling, behavioral support, and other supports) around that youth and family. Because of our dedicated care coordination, over 90% of our youth are successful in their community!

Transformed Discipleship Ministry

Statistically 70% of Christian men, 68% of youth pastors and 54% of pastors struggle with sexual sin, and we exist to help men find freedom from lust and pornography through their relationship with Jesus Christ. We do this through one-on-one, confidential coaching with a coach who has found freedom from sexual sin and a struggling brother who desires to be free. We pray that each struggling brother who finds freedom will then become a coach with us and help other men within their church or sphere of influence. Our target audience is the 30% of freed men within each church, and we believe our mission is to call them to action to join us as coaches who are doing everything within our power, and most importantly the Lord’s power, to fight back this darkness that has enveloped the Church.

22 Warriors Foundation

22 WARRIORS FOUNDATION Close your eyes and imagine TWENTY-TWO Veterans losing their battle to stay alive every single day. However a more accurate number is 35 or higher if you include older Veterans, less than honorably discharged Veterans and those lost to drug and alcohol related deaths. The truth is, whether it is today’s Veterans, or those from any conflict and combat action; one suicide or forgotten Vet is unacceptable! The haunting devastation that lies behind each suicide must be addressed. 22 WARRIORS FOUNDATION is committed to addressing the issues that lie behind suicides, high risk behaviors, untreated mental illness and lack of resources. To raise awareness of this devastating epidemic and make Until 22 Becomes 0! OUR GOALS 1. Provide 100% cost free services regardless of discharge status. 2. Be the resource and hub for those in immediate need. 3. Be the VOICE for the 22. 22 Warriors Foundation is excited and determined to make a difference in the lives of our Veterans and their families. “Until 22 Becomes 0” Help us today provide the support and services needed by our veterans. Add your voice and make a donation today! 22 Warriors Foundation, is a Nevada Nonprofit Corporation and All Donations to 22 Warriors Foundation are tax deductible under IRS 501 (C) 3 tax code exempt status – ID# 81-1326496

An Insightful Journey

An Insightful Journey (AIJ) was founded in 2020 as an online community-based project and became a 501(c)(3) in 2021. We believe there needs to be equitable access, specifically when discussing mental health, goods, services, economic resources, power, and rights. We will strive to attend to these vital social justice components through our values C.A.R.R.E., which stands for Collaborate, Advocate, Resource, Research, and Educate. We are on a mission to enforce social change and do so through sharing the impacts of intersecting identities for marginalized individuals, groups, and communities with an emphasis on mental health. ______________ Our Values Collaborate: It is our goal to build and reinforce relationships with those whose mission aligns with the work of AIJ. Advocate: We will advocate for all causes aligning with our mission and vision by engaging with communities to spread awareness and empowering human rights. Resource: We aim to provide intentional and useful resources such as information, materials, guides, and acts of service. Research: Through a research-informed model we will outsource information to gain knowledge around unique experiences at all levels of intersectionality to CARRE. Educate: We hope to empower communities through education to break barriers through broad-based action.

Asian Mental Health Collective

It is the mission of AMHC to normalize and de-stigmatize mental health within the Asian community. With the rapid development of and focus on personal well-being in individualistic societies, people are now more aware of the detrimental effects of poor mental health and mental illnesses than ever before. However, as members of the Asian Diaspora, there are often strong cultural underpinnings related to our mental health experiences that go unaddressed. Mental health issues do not exist in individuals only, and this is especially true for those who come from cultures that value collectivism. Experiences shaped by cultural ideals that value face, achievement, and filial piety are interwoven in the fabric of our understanding of the world. Intertwined with generations of exposure to trauma, these ideals, while not inherently unhealthy, are often expressed in ways that create dissonance for the children of the diaspora who live in increasingly globalized societies. It is apparent that there is a generational and cultural rift in many Asian families, with mental health woven through both overt confrontations and unspoken grievances as a result. AMHC hopes to help bridge those divides. We do not need, or want, to do away with centuries of beloved culture and tradition for the sake of mental health. We at AMHC believe in integrating our shared backgrounds with the progressive ideals of emotional well-being and mental health - expressing collectivist ideals while respecting the agency of the individual. It all begins with understanding. Through projects such as our Facebook group, resource library, video web-series, and meetup groups, we hope to not only provide mental health support, but also facilitate the difficult conversations we need to have to move forward together.

Five Acres The Boys & Girls Aid Society Of Los Angeles County

Originally founded in downtown LA as an orphanage, our initial mission was simply to provide safety to children who had no home. In time, our mission expanded to also focus on the well-being of our clients and caring for the mental and emotional health of children who were increasingly coming to us as a result of abuse or neglect. Having grown to an agency caring for nearly 8,700 children and family members annually across five counties, we now strive for permanency – a permanent, loving home – for all those in our care. These three pillars; safety, well-being and permanency provide the framework for all of Five Acres’ current programs and they will guide our steps in the future as we continue seeking even more effective means of caring for children and families in crisis. For over 129 years Five Acres has been committed to preserving successful childcare programs and developing innovative services for children and families in crisis. With over 100,000 clients served since its founding in 1888, Five Acres currently cares for 8,700 children and families annually, across five counties including Los Angeles. Safety For over 129 years, children’s safety has been one of our priorities. Five Acres works to address and heal the trauma that effects children and their families so that children can grow safely and thrive within a loving family Well-being Healthy families are more likely to remain intact and enjoy a greater level of well-being. Five Acres believes families stay together when they are provided with essential prevention and intervention resources for success Permanency Five Acres actively strives to provide a sense of belonging by connecting children to caring adults with safe, permanent and loving families. With strong stability and the chance to stay in a loving home, children are able to rebuild their sense of belonging and grow.