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Spectrum For Hope

Spectrum For Hope is dedicated to improving the quality of life for families with multiple children with special needs. SFH is committed to supporting these families by providing funding or financial assistance for various therapeutic, educational, medical or recreational opportunities. In addition, SFH will continue to fund research for Rett Syndrome and Autism, and has partnered with like organizations dedicated to the same mission

For Kids Foundation

For Kids Foundation serves as a safety net for Northern Nevada children (birth through age 20 ) who "fall through the cracks" of other organizations/programs. We provide funding for urgent medical, dental, psychological, and educational needs when there is no other resource

Helen Ross Mcnabb Mental Health Foundation Inc

Since its founding in 1972, the Helen Ross McNabb Foundation has worked diligently to support the work of the McNabb Center. In addition to providing leadership and direction, the Foundation’s staff and 26-member volunteer board actively raises, holds and invests funds on behalf of the Center. Funds raised by the Foundation over the years have contributed greatly toward the stability and growth of the Center. The Foundation raises funds through several avenues.

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Bethany House Of Northern Virginia

Bethany House of Northern Virginia is located in Fairfax County, Virginia, providing emergency shelter and support services to women and children escaping domestic violence. We help women and their children who have suffered from domestic violence regain health and dignity. We provide women with safe, restorative care while giving them the support and resources they need to transition into independent lives free from abuse. We are non-jurisdictional. We accept women and children from across Northern Virginia, from the entire Washington, DC metropolitan area, from other states and beyond. Once our families are stabilized, we help them get reestablished in their community by providing temporary housing and support. Realizing the vision of our founder Doris Ward, since 1979, BHNV has been a safe haven for women and children suffering the nightmare of domestic violence while also serving as a resource to our community at large. BHNV is funded by grants and donations from businesses, charitable foundations, churches, organizations, and individual community members.

EmberHope

Mission: Giving Children Back Their Childhood. Vision: to be recognized as the best source of help for abused, abandoned and neglected children and their families.

Child Builders

ChildBuilders’ mission is to prepare children to face some of life’s most difficult challenges. We envision a community in which all children are respected, nurtured, and protected.

Early Childhood Mental Health Program

Children reach school unable to learn because of emotional disturbance, dropout fall into drugs, gangs, crime, are lost of themselves and society. Early intervention works to help children break the cycle of violence and failure, and helps parents learn how to make safe, loving homes where their children can thrive.

Sheridan House

Honoring Christ by serving the needs of children and families.

The Family Conservancy

Helping children and families achieve a lifetime of success.

Juvenile Protective Association (JPA)

The mission of JPA is to improve the social and emotional well-being and functioning of vulnerable children so they can reach their fullest potential at home, in school, and in our communities. This is accomplished by providing therapeutic counseling services to at-risk children and families, conducting research, sharing knowledge, and providing expert consultation and guidance to others serving these children and families.

Youth Villages

Youth Villages helps children and families live successfully.

Oak Tree Corner

We provide a safe and caring community in which children and teens can share the experience of the death of someone important. In this community and with guidance and support, children develop inner strength for healthy living with loss.