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Lincoln disrupts the cycle of poverty and trauma, empowering children and families to build strong futures. Lincoln provides a unique array of comprehensive programs and services for some of the Bay Area’s most vulnerable populations. Lincoln’s approach is simple: provide children with support and services as young as possible and make a continuum of programs available to them during their school years and through to graduation from high school. We go one step further to ensure their success by providing services to strengthen and engage the family and the community around them. This is how Lincoln disrupts the cycle of poverty and trauma, empowering children and families to build strong futures. Only Lincoln provides personalized care through integrated programs focused on education, family and well-being.
The mission of the National Alliance on Mental Illness Santa Clara County is to help people with mental illness, families, and the community by providing support, education, and advocacy for those suffering from mental illness; to promote research, to reduce stigma and guilt; and to improve services by working with health professionals and families.
Next Door Solutions’ (NDS) mission is to end domestic violence in the moment… and for all time by helping survivors rebuild their lives. NDS serves women and children who are financially, ethnically and linguistically diverse: • Crisis Services: 24/7 Emergency Shelter and Hotline – women and children receive safe haven from abuse, and safety planning and other supportive services; callers seeking crisis counseling, vital information and referrals receive an immediate live voice response by a highly trained bilingual English/Spanish Advocate. • Community and Systems Advocacy - clients receive peer counseling, safety plan development, legal advocacy, and assurance and comfort. • Support Groups - Women connect and create a healing environment for each other through 16 groups throughout the county • Self-Sufficiency Program – women empower themselves and enhance their financial independence and self-sufficiency through comprehensive, compassionate, woman-defined case management, workshops in financial literacy, job readiness, and educational advancement, and permanent housing.
To provide for the needs of adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse through affordable therapy, education and advocacy.
The mission of the Alameda County Network of Mental Health Clients shall be to improve the quality of mental health clients within Alameda County by promoting freedom of choice, empowerment and independent living within the community. We are accomplishing this goal by supporting client run programs. We have 6 programs meeting the needs of the mental health community from emergency housing, crisis intervention, job training and placement to socialization and community leadership.
The Mission of the San Diego Psychoanalytic Center is to promote the vitality and relevance of psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy.
The mission of Child Development Institute is to help children reach their full potential by supporting the relationships and environments that shape early development.
HealGrief is dedicated to supporting the bereaved by offering a virtual location, without geographical boundaries, where individuals and a community can communicate about death, connect, mourn and heal, while celebrating a loved one’s life. Our commitment is to provide an understanding of grief by increasing universal awareness and education, while offering resources to support a healthy grief recovery.
Rose City Center provides high quality, low-fee, Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy on a sliding scale to the San Gabriel Valley and trains the pre-doctoral and post-doctoral candidates who will provide the high quality Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy to the surrounding community.
Counselors for Change is a collaborative high-impact coalition of passionate mental health professionals, educators, students, parents, community members, and partnering agencies dedicated to improving the mental health of individuals and communities through initiatives that increase mental health awareness, education, outreach, and advocacy. We define a counselor as one who advocates for the well-being of another, recognizing the capacity and opportunity we each have to make a positive impact in the lives of those around us.
The mission of the Idaho Anti-Trafficking Coalition is to work alongside community members in providing awareness, education, services, and safe housing for victims of human trafficking.
The 1350 member Colorado Counseling Association (CCA) is an active state branch of the 60,000 member American Counseling Association and is currently positioned as one of the country's leading professional membership organizations in the field of mental health.