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Champions Of Autism & Adhd

TO PROVIDE INDIVIDUALS, FAMILIES &COMM UNITIES WITH INNOVATIVE EMPOWERMENT TECHNIQUES THAT WILL ASSIST IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF EFFECTIVE EDUCATIONAL AND SOCIAL IMPROVEMENT INTERVENTIONS FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES DEALING WITH AUTISM AND/OR ADHD. TO BRING TOGETHER POSITIVE COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS THROUGH PROGRAMS, EVENTS AND RESOURCES BASED ON THE INDIVIDUALS AND/OR FAMILIES ACTIVITIES OF INTEREST.

Oaks Integrated Care

Oaks Integrated Care is a private, nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for vulnerable adults, children and families living with a mental illness, addiction or developmental disability. The organization offers over 150 health and social service programs throughout New Jersey designed to meet the needs of our community with compassion. By focusing on integrated care, it becomes possible to treat the whole person to achieve both mental and physical wellness. Through each of life's challenges, our role remains to help each person make healthy choices, achieve personal goals and eventually reach his or her full potential. Mission Our mission is to empower and support individuals and families to achieve emotional and physical wellness by providing quality health and social services. Vision Our vision is to build healthy, strong communities.

Devon C Rubenstein Foundation

Devon C. Rubenstein Foundation raises funds for Montgomery County high school and middle school programs to promote mental well-being and prevent youth suicide. Suicide is the second leading cause of death among young adults between the ages of 18 to 24. On a national level, a young adult dies by suicide every forty (40) seconds, and, for every successful attempt, there are twenty (20) attempted suicides. DCRF is solely funding the Our Minds Matter Program (“OMM”), www.ourmindsmatter.org which is a powerful and proven student-based club that provides our youth the opportunity to create a social climate of social connectedness, healthy habits, and coping skills. The program also educates the students on how to identify suicide warning signs and reach out to peers The Devon C. Rubenstein Foundation (DCRF) was founded to help prevent suicide among young adults.

Operation Equine

Operation Equine offers Equine Assisted Psychotherapy and Learning (EAP/L) for military service members, veterans, emergency responders and their families, caregivers and supporters. Operation Equine provides mental health counseling, psycho-education and social-emotional learning through equine-related activities, often also referred to as: Equine-Assisted Learning: Equine Experience(s): Equine Guided Learning.

Gerards House

Gerard's House is a safe place for grieving children and teenagers where healing happens through acceptance and peer support. Our goal is to help children, teens and families heal when their lives have been changed by a loved one’s death or other significant losses. We support them through natural grieving processes, to enable them to regain hope, stabilize physically and emotionally, and re-engage in their schools, families and lives. A priority is removing barriers to participation for the most vulnerable individuals so that they can receive real help as they grapple with unimaginable losses. We do that through outreach, by providing a mobile unit for home visits, by offering programs in schools and by support children whose families have come from Mexico and Central America.

Mental Health Hackers

The mission of Mental Health Hackers is to educate tech professionals about the unique mental health risks faced by those in our field – and often by the people who we share our lives with – and provide guidance on reducing their effects and better manage the triggering causes. They also aim at providing support services to those who may be susceptible to related mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, social isolation, eating disorders, etc.

Catholic Charities Bloomington

Catholic Charities Bloomington is dedicated to the enhancement of the dignity and functioning of all persons in the community-at-large though education, social services delivery and advocacy. They are committed to working within their communities to remove barriers that reduce the quality of life for the poor or for persons marginalized by our society in any way. They are dedicated to providing help and creating hope to all in need in the communities. They serve residents of the counties of the Bloomington Deanery of the Archdiocese of Indianapolis: Brown, Lawrence, Morgan, Monroe, Orange and Owen Counties, as well as the residents in Greene, Jackson and Jennings with their counseling program and shelter for homeless women and children.

Pollinators Foundation

The Pollinators Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit that promotes mental health resilience and social healing. We create compassionate communities of care and belonging through the power of arts, nature and restorative mind-body practices. Through a holistic community-based approach we bring together people from all walks of life to cultivate and sustain health, joy and resiliency connecting to creativity, nature, body wisdom, and to each other. Together, we co-create compassionate support ecosystems that foster deep care, community connection and wellbeing.We are committed to serving neurodiverse people, their families and caregivers, and those who otherwise might not have access to or cannot afford these services.

Riverdale Mental Health Association Inc

RMHA is an award-winning, not-for-profit agency providing effective behavioral healthcare to approximately 2,000 individuals living in the Northwest Bronx, Upper Manhattan and Westchester County. RMHA was founded by local leaders led by The Society for Ethical Culture in 1959 in response to the overwhelming perceived need for community mental health care in the area. In our 57th year, RMHA continues to thrive on the principles on which it was built: quality and affordability, promoting community involvement and enthusiasm through local and city-wide partnerships. We maintain formal and informal links with other Bronx and citywide mental health, substance abuse and social service agencies including the Coalition of Behavioral Health Agencies, Inc. We continually seek new ways to remain meaningfully connected to our constituents and to keep pace with the growth and shifting needs of our vibrant and culturally diverse community. We have earned a reputation for excellent service and management and are well regarded as a field placement site for graduate students from professional training programs throughout Greater New York. RMHA received the Mental Health Agency Award from the New York City Department of Mental Health for exceptional performance. In 2009-2010, RMHA served more than 2,000 clients throughout the Bronx, including schools, churches and community centers.