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Latisha's House Foundation

The Latisha's House Foundation has a unique place in our community. It provides a safe, residential home for young women who are victims of human sex trafficking and sexual exploitation. Our overriding goal is to rescue these young survivors and restore their shattered lives to wholeness by providing:Long term housingEducational supportAssistance in recovery from substance abuseTrauma based counselingMedical interventionStructure, guidance, life-skills and job training In conjunction with more than 25 community partners, Latisha's House is committed to increasing the opportunities for these young victims to holistically build new lives with dignity, purpose, value, independence and free choice.Our second, but equally important, goal is to educate the public and our legislative leaders about the realities of human sex trafficking at all levels: local, state and national. (According to the F.B.I. this is one of the most lucrative and fastest growing crimes in our nation. It is NOT ""victimless"". It is pervasive at every level.)

The Vinson Foundation

Their mission is to provide family support, counseling and financial assistance to those who have lost a loved one to suicide. They are people who have experienced the same loss and have an understanding of the amount of pain involved. There are no paid employees. All are volunteers.

Kalief Browder Foundation

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

Linden Lodge Foundation

TO PROVIDE A HIGH QUALITY OF LIFE FOR ALL RESIDENTS WITH ONGOING IMPROVEMENT AND INCREASED SELF ESTEEM AND THE ULTIMATE ELIMINATION OF THE STIGMA AGAINST THOSE WITH PERSISTENT AND PERMANENT MENTAL ILLNESS.