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Alamo Area Rape Crisis Center

To provide help, hope and healing to those impacted by sexual violence and cultivate a safe, nonviolent community

Help Of Door County

THE MISSION OF HELP OF DOOR COUNTY, INC. IS TO ELIMINATE DOMESTIC ABUSE THROUGH PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION SERVICES AND TO ADVOCATE FOR SOCIAL CHANGE.

NATIONAL NETWORK OF ABORTION FUNDS - AUSTIN - 78731-4298

Lilith Fund funds abortion and advocates for change through the movement for reproductive justice.

CleanSlate

It is the mission of CleanSlate Inc. to assist in the healing of gang and non-gang members both externally and internally. We want to understand the past and build a new future through counseling and tattoo removal for a segment of our population that is financially challenged and socially oppressed. Our ultimate goal is to save lives by ending the cycle of violence and building acceptance in the greater community to support change through nurturing and empowerment, not incarceration and punishment.

Lawrence Hall

Lawrence Hall is a community based service agency embracing at-risk youth and their families by instilling resilience, healing and changing lives for good.

Mallorys Army Charitable Foundation

Together we can END bullying and make the world a better place for everyone we meet. We do this by learning how to change our behavior. Be the KIND of person you want to meet, Empathize with all people even the ones we may not like or disagree with, Help defend someone being bullied, Advocate for change, Value yourself, Inspire others, Oppose conflict, Respect one another. This spells BEHAVIOR.

GIGIS PLAYHOUSE INC - LAYTON

Our mission is to change the way the world views Down syndromethrough national campaigns, educational programs,and by empowering individuals with Down syndrome,their families and the community.Our visions is to create a world where individuals with Downsyndrome are accepted and embraced in theirfamilies, schools and communities

The Center For Family Justice

We are Connecticut's First Family Justice Center offering streamlined and free confidential crisis services to victims and survivors of domestic and sexual violence and child abuse in one safe location. As an FJC we work closely with police, prosecutors, civil/legal service providers and and community-based advocates to provide a coordinated, collaborative response that saves lives and empowers victims to become self-sufficient survivors. In addition we provide community-based education and training to create the social change that is critical to break the cycle of violence. We help men, women and children and their family members--of any age, race, religion and gender, impacted by domestic violence and sexual assault and child abuse in the communities of Bridgeport, Easton, Fairfield, Monroe, Stratford and Trumbull.

Sexual Violence Center

It is our mission to eradicate sexual violence and abuse by: Challenging the systems and individuals that promote privilege, oppression and domination, Educating those that will join us as advocates and catalysts for change, and Supporting those who have been victimized, empowering them to not only survive but thrive, finding power and movement in our collective voices.

Kalief Browder Foundation

To dismantle the school-to-prison pipeline and to bring Social-Emotional Intelligence (SEI) to youth and young adults.

Agapecare Cradle

We are a faith-based organization conceived to be a transforming influence in the lives of those responding to one of the most difficult and troubling events imaginable; the death of a baby. Recognizing the loss of a child is significant and life-changing, we seek to honor the brief lives of the ‘least of these’ (Matthew 25:40) by serving families with a helpful and compassionate response.

Harlem United Community Aids Center

Harlem United’s mission is to provide full access to integrated health care and social services for clients experiencing multiple and complex issues (e.g., HIV/AIDS, social stigma related to sexuality and gender identity, mental illness, chronic substance and alcohol use, homelessness, and extreme poverty), regardless of race/ethnicity, socioeconomic status, or sexual orientation.