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Access Point Of Georgia

We acknowledge that social inequality and injustice exacerbate drug-related harm. By engaging in outreach, education, and advocacy, we aim to transform our community's culture and challenge perceptions surrounding those grappling with substance use disorders. Our efforts focus on reducing the transmission of infectious diseases by offering free in-house testing, facilitating seamless transitions to treatment, promoting safer drug use practices, and connecting individuals and communities with recovery resources. Access Point of Georgia, Inc. wholeheartedly supports diverse recovery pathways by providing harm reduction services and recovery resources to people who use drugs and other key populations in Northeast Georgia.

IsraAID (US) Global Humanitarian Assistance

IsraAID (Global) is a non-governmental, international humanitarian aid organization based in Tel Aviv, Israel. Its mission is to support people affected by humanitarian crisis including natural disasters, post-conflict situations, and health epidemics. IsraAID partners with local communities around the world to provide urgent aid, assist in recovery, and build a more resilient future. Since its founding in 2001, IsraAID has worked in emergency and long-term development settings in 55 countries.IsraAID (US) Global Humanitarian Assistance, Inc. is an independent US 501(c)3 non-profit that works closely with IsraAID to raise awareness and resources for IsraAID’s global missions and engages US communities with IsraAID’s vital humanitarian efforts around the world.

Lifewire

LifeWire's mission is to end domestic violence by changing individual, institutional and societal beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors that perpetuate it. Domestic violence knows no boundaries; occurring in families from all racial and socio-economic backgrounds, domestic violence affects 1 in 4 women and 1 in 9 men in their lifetimes. LifeWire envisions a world in which every person lives in a safe environment, free from oppression and with the opportunity to thrive. LifeWire is a nationally recognized leader and the largest comprehensive domestic violence service provider in Washington State. We offer a 24-Hour Helpline, survivor-based advocacy, mental health therapy, innovating homelessness and housing stability services, and ground-breaking social change work.

ANASAZI Foundation

It is the mission of ANASAZI Foundation to prepare parents and children to turn their hearts to one another, begin anew, and walk in harmony in the wilderness of the world. A Change of Heart: “At ANASAZI, the children come first. We come second. To free themselves from worldly cares, I counsel our people to ‘drop their burdens at the gate’ and tend to the needs of the YoungWalkers on the trail. We strive to remind ourselves that the ANASAZI Way is not to change the behavior of the YoungWalker or the Parents, but to provide opportunities for the heart to be touched, so the change can come willingly from the ‘one who stands within.’ Then the Change of Heart, like clear water, will flow without compulsion.” —The One Who Stands Within by “Good Buffalo Eagle”, Ezekiel C. Sanchez

Fresh Hope Inc

When hopeless people have a safe place to process their pain, and faith-filled hope is modeled and shared, they become hope-filled and thrive (in spite of their mental health challenge). A mental illness seems to rob you of your future hopes and dreams. And hopelessness begins to take over. The doctor, the therapist, and medicine are not enough in learning how to live life in spite of having a mental health challenge. And those with lived experience (peers) can model and empower one another. As peers, we believe there is hope, and it is possible to live well because we have been there. We guide and support those with a mental illness, along with their loved ones, to find hope that is based on research. That they and their loved ones might have hopes and dreams again, so they live a faith-filled, full, and vibrant life.

San Diego Center For Children

Mission: Protect the joy of childhood. Prevent emotional suffering. Incite change. 1 in 5 children in San Diego suffers from a mental, emotional or behavioral disorder. Of these youth, 80% may not receive the help they need leaving them feeling displaced, hopeless to imagine a brighter future, and at risk of developing more serious problems as they become adults. The San Diego Center for Children provides hope and healing to over 1,000 children and families every day through a range of services. As San Diego’s oldest children’s nonprofit founded in 1887, the Center operates 8 program sites and community-based services within hundreds of homes and schools across San Diego County.The Center is nationally accredited for its excellence in quality of care by The Joint Commission.

Forgotten Not Gone

THE MISSION OF FORGOTTEN NOT GONE IS "STOMPING OUT VETERAN SUICIDE"We accomplish this by getting Veterans physically and socially active within society. Too many Veterans isolate, shutting off the outside world until it is too late. #TooDamnMany Veterans are taking their own lives each day in America. We find that physical activity is one of the surest ways to get Veterans engaged back into a healthy active social life. We Provide and Maintain a Fleet of Velomobile Recumbent trikes (3 and 4 Wheel Bicycles, some with electric assist) FREE of charge to ride for our local Veterans to #GetOutTheDamnHouse and learn to live life #StigmaFree. #FNG is Proactive in Veteran Suicide Prevention by addressing the triggers of suicide and WHY it’s happening.

Nami North Texas

Mission: NAMI North Texas is a grassroots organization that provides education, support, advocacy, and public awareness to improve the lives of people living with mental health conditions and their family members. Vision: NAMI North Texas empowers North Texans through our ongoing education, support, advocacy and awareness initiatives. We envision a stigma-free, supportive community where recovery is achievable and mental health services are accessible by all. Values: Community - We cultivate a community of inclusion, value and trust. Authenticity - We pledge transparency, genuineness, and fairness in our service to the community. Respect - We honor each person and their recovery journey. Empowerment - We uphold a standard of excellence in our efforts to inspire hope and strength in the hearts of every North Texan.

National Veterans Foundation

The National Veterans Foundation (NVF) was founded in 1985 to help veterans streamline the process of accessing help for the myriad of needs they face, and to help broaden public understanding of these needs--including crisis/PTSD counseling, medical treatment, legal aid, VA benefits assistance, food, shelter, education, employment training, homelessness services, and substance abuse treatment. The NVF operates the Nation's only live, toll-free crisis management, information, and referral helpline (1-888-777-4443; vetsupport@nvf.org) for all veterans and their families; coordinates Public Awareness Programs designed to increase awareness and understanding about the effects of war and human needs of Americas veterans; and conducts ongoing outreach programs that provide veterans and families in need with food, clothing, transportation, employment, and other essential resources.

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.

Clackamas Women's Services

The mission of Clackamas Women's Services is to break the isolation of domestic and sexual violence. Clackamas Women’s Services helps individuals and families experiencing and healing from domestic and sexual violence, child and elder abuse, stalking, dating violence, and trafficking. We work with survivors currently experiencing violence to plan for their safety, as well as help to heal from trauma in the past. Our programs and services are free, confidential, available in multiple languages, and with any accommodations needed. Our support is available regardless of gender identification, sexual orientation, age, and immigration status to ensure anyone escaping violence can access the resources they deserve. We honor the depth and diversity of lived experiences across our community. If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic or sexual violence, call our 24-hour Crisis and Support Line at (503) 654-2288 or (888) 654-2288.

Gilda's Club Middle Tennessee

Gilda’s Club Middle Tennessee, an affiliate of the Cancer Support Community, is dedicated to providing support, education and hope to all people impacted by cancer, including family members and friends of those diagnosed. Free of charge to everyone, Gilda’s Club Middle Tennessee’s evidence-based programming for men, women, children and families includes support groups, healthy lifestyle workshops, mind-body classes, social activities, educational lectures and community resource information. Offering approximately 70 professionally-led support and networking groups, and more than 80 educational workshops and lectures each month from two locations, Gilda’s Club Middle Tennessee is able to make a tangible difference in the lives of those impacted by cancer. We build community, so no one has to face cancer alone. Gilda’s Club Middle Tennessee mission is to ensure all people impacted by cancer are empowered by knowledge, strengthened by action, and sustained by community.