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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.
Our goal is to help people live their final months as fully and peacefully as possible. High-quality healthcare is important at every stage of life and we consider it a privilege to walk alongside those who are facing terminal illness, coping with grief, or seeking to learn more about these profound experiences. Hospicare & Palliative Care Services, a community resource since 1983, provides hospice care for people of any age with any terminal diagnosis. Our palliative care service specializes in relief of pain, symptoms, and stress at any point in an illness. Additionally, our bereavement support services provide grief counseling and support groups to those who are grieving a loss. Our mission is to bring medical expertise and compassionate, respectful care to people and their loved ones at any stage of a life-threatening illness, and to provide information and education about advanced illness, dying, and bereavement to the entire community.
CHADD's mission is to improve the lives of children and adults with ADHD. We represent the 15 million people in the United States who have been diagnosed with ADHD - 10 million adults and 5 million children. CHADD is the leading national nonprofit, tax-exempt, IRS Section 501 (c) (3) charitable organization in the ADHD field. We support, educate and provide services to people with ADHD and those impacted by it. CHADD reaches a large number of people concerned about ADHD each year: CHADD is the source of information on ADHD for many of the major media outlets - print, television and internet. In 2013 CHADD generated more than 5 million radio and television impressions and over 100,000 print impressions. Through our websites, CHADD reaches more than 1 million unique visitors each year. Weekly CHADD reaches 95,000 people with information about the management of ADHD in adults and in children. On a daily basis CHADD reaches more than 46,000 people through Face Book and Twitter. CHADD has approximately 200 free support groups and affiliates across the country, with more than 1,000 volunteers. CHADD's Leadership Blog has been recognized as one of the best ADHD blogs for three years in a row by Healthline.com. CHADD has three overarching goals - to provide evidence based information on ADHD to the public, to provide support, information and services to people affected by ADHD, and to advocate for ADHD supportive policies in federal and state law. CHADD is also the home of the National Resource Center on ADHD funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The mission of The Dougy Center is to provide support in a safe place where children, teens, young adults and their families who are grieving a death can share their experiences. Through our National Center for Grieving Children & Families, The Dougy Center also provides support, resources and training locally, nationally and internationally to individuals and organizations seeking to assist children in grief using The Dougy Center model.
To strengthen and improve mental health outcomes in our communities through safe spaces that promote relationship building and personal development.
The Healing Garden Cancer Support Center is an educational nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide a healing community of support where integrative therapies join with nature to improve the quality of life for those affected by cancer.
NAMI-NYC's mission is to help families and individuals affected by mental illness build better lives through education, support, and advocacy.
Improving Lives is a non-profit organization dedicated to transforming our community by helping to fully fund the mental health services of our neighbors who cannot afford care.
Our Mission is to improve the quality of community support for youth and adult services and to bridge gaps in services in East Williamson County through collaboration and coordination of services. Our Vision is to be a recognized leader in and voice for proactive coordination of community services in East Williamson County.
VETS, Inc. aims to support Special Operations Veterans seeking unconventional healing by utilizing the power and promise of psychedelic-assisted treatment alternatives. VETS, Inc. intends to shed light on root-cause veteran health issues, many stemming from mild traumatic brain injury, while also advocating for psycho-spiritual healing and finding powerful antidotes to addiction. VETS, Inc. intends to END the veteran suicide epidemic.
NAMI Thurston-Mason is an organization of families, friends and individuals whose lives have been affected by mental illness. Together, they advocate for better lives for those individuals who have a mental illness, and they offer support, education and advocacy as they do so.
With kindness, Hill Country Health and Wellness Center works in partnership with our patients and community, providing to everyone the health care services, education and support needed to live whole, healthy and satisfying lives.