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Dougy Center

The mission of The Dougy Center is to provide support in a safe place where children, teens, young adults and their families who are grieving a death can share their experiences. Through our National Center for Grieving Children & Families, The Dougy Center also provides support, resources and training locally, nationally and internationally to individuals and organizations seeking to assist children in grief using The Dougy Center model.

Chadd

CHADD's mission is to improve the lives of children and adults with ADHD. We represent the 15 million people in the United States who have been diagnosed with ADHD - 10 million adults and 5 million children. CHADD is the leading national nonprofit, tax-exempt, IRS Section 501 (c) (3) charitable organization in the ADHD field. We support, educate and provide services to people with ADHD and those impacted by it. CHADD reaches a large number of people concerned about ADHD each year: CHADD is the source of information on ADHD for many of the major media outlets - print, television and internet. In 2013 CHADD generated more than 5 million radio and television impressions and over 100,000 print impressions. Through our websites, CHADD reaches more than 1 million unique visitors each year. Weekly CHADD reaches 95,000 people with information about the management of ADHD in adults and in children. On a daily basis CHADD reaches more than 46,000 people through Face Book and Twitter. CHADD has approximately 200 free support groups and affiliates across the country, with more than 1,000 volunteers. CHADD's Leadership Blog has been recognized as one of the best ADHD blogs for three years in a row by Healthline.com. CHADD has three overarching goals - to provide evidence based information on ADHD to the public, to provide support, information and services to people affected by ADHD, and to advocate for ADHD supportive policies in federal and state law. CHADD is also the home of the National Resource Center on ADHD funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Hear My Cry Foundation

Hear My Cry Foundation (HMCF) was founded upon a mission to address the growing epidemic of suicide impacting our communities and the under-served populations through programs and services. The mission of Hear My Cry Foundation is personal to the founder, Tazora Moore, because she lost her husband to suicide in July of 2012. As a result, Hear My Cry Foundation is dedicated in remembrance of Daryl Wayne Moore.

NAMI Arapahoe Douglas Counties

Our mission at NAMI Arapahoe/Douglas Counties is to provide education, support, and advocacy for people whose lives are impacted by mental illness. NAMI is the National Alliance on Mental Illness.

Hope4 Ray Scholarship Foundation

Founded in 2016, the Hope4Ray Scholarship Foundation aspires to provide financial scholarships to senior high school young women pursuing a degree in mental health. To be eligible, the young women must have parents who served or are serving honorably in the United States Army Reserve.

NAMI Greater Orlando (NAMIGO)

The mission of NAMIGO is to improve the quality of life of individuals, their families, loved ones and caregivers affected by mental health conditions through education, support and advocacy. NAMI is the National Alliance on Mental Illness.

Jewish Family Services

Jewish Family Services (JFS) has stood the test of time. Founded in 1901 as United Jewish Charities, JFS was one of the founding agencies of United Way of Greater Kansas City. From crisis to chronic challenge, mental to spiritual struggle, physical to psychic pain, birth to end of life, JFS provides a breadth of services: Food, Shelter and Employment, Older Adult Programs, Mental Health Services, Family Life Education, and Chaplaincy. Throughout its over 112-year history, JFS has responded to the needs of all Kansas Citians, regardless of religion, race or economic status; over half of the 5,000 individuals we serve each year are not Jewish.

NAMI Metro Suburban (Chicago)

NAMI Metro Suburban provides education, advocacy and support for those living with mental health conditions, their loved ones and their communities in the western suburbs of Cook County. NAMI is the National Alliance on Mental Illness

Gi Gi's Playhouse Madison

To change the way the world views Down syndrome and to promote acceptance for all. GiGi's Playhouse does this through national campaigns, free educational programs, and by empowering individuals with Down syndrome, their families and the community.

Nami Greater Cleveland

NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Greater Cleveland is dedicated to empowering those living with mental illness and their family members to achieve a better quality of life by providing education, support and information and referral.

Parents Of Addicted Loved Ones

Parents of Addicted Loved Ones (PAL) provides hope, through education and support, to parents of addicted loved ones. We offer free of charge, peer-support groups throughout the United States.Our vision is to make PAL meetings available to all parents of addicted loved ones

Long Beach Community Table

Long Beach Community Table's mission is to contribute to the health, well-being, empowerment and self-determination of under-served populations in the greater Long Beach Community by providing affordable, nutritious, organic foods, hygiene products, clothing and other resources, such as a community garden, garden building and education on self sustainability, etc. accessible to all through a locally-oriented, collectively-managed not-for-profit organization. It is also our intention to be a platform for mutually-beneficial community connections.