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Mental Health America of the Heartland

Mental Health America of the Heartland is dedicated to promoting the mental health of the community, and improving the quality of life of persons with mental illness, through advocacy, education and support.

The William J. Gould Associates, Inc

Gould Farm is a therapeutic community that promotes recovery for people with mental health and related challenges through meaningful work, community living, and clinical care.

St Francis Friends Of The Poor

St Francis Friends of the Poor was established to offer permanent housing with supportive services to homeless men and women with histories of chronic mental illness in our three St. Francis Residences.

Girls on The Run - New Hampshire

Girls on the Run - New Hampshire's mission is to inspire girls to be joyful, healthy and confident using a fun, experience-based curriculum which creatively integrates running.

The Brian T Dagle Memorial Foundation

Our mission is to offer hope and healing for those grieving the loss of someone special or struggling with the challenges of life by providing support services in the Southeastern Connecticut Community. In addition to grief support, we promote suicide awareness and prevention with education on suicide risk factors and warning signs.

Children's Advocacy Center Of The Bluegrass

To reduce the trauma experienced by sexually abused children by providing services in a nurturing, friendly and safe environment.

The Crisis Center Of Tampa Bay

The mission of the Crisis Center is to ensure that no one in our community has to face crisis alone.

Institute For Therapy Through The Arts

Empowering individuals, families and communities to grow and heal through advanced approaches in Creative Arts Therapy, setting the standard for treatment, practice and training within the field.

Bluefield Project To Cure Frontotemporal Dementia

frontal lobe of the brain and may extend back to the temporal lobe. FTD is the second most common early-onset dementia after Alzheimer's disease.