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Suicide Prevention And Crisis Service Of Tompkins County

The mission of Suicide Prevention & Crisis Service of Tompkins County is to promote constructive responses to crisis and trauma and to prevent violence - to self and others - through direct support and community education.

Crisis Line & Safe House of Central Georgia Inc

The mission of Crisis Line & Safe House is to provide community crisis intervention as well as, safe shelter, comprehensive support and recovery services for victims of sexual assault and domestic violence, and to educate the community about the cycle of violence and its prevention.

JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE OF SAN ANTONIO TEXAS INC

Mission Jewish Family Service strives to enhance the quality of life of individuals and families of all ages, faiths, and backgrounds in San Antonio and the surrounding area, through social, psychological, health and educational programs guided by the Jewish values of “repairing the world” and “taking responsibility for each other.”

So Calif Regional Service Office Of Narcotics Anonymous

To carry the message of Narcotics Anonymous to the still suffering addict, that any addict can stop using, lose the desire to use and find a new way to live.We carry the message using literature, events, educational outreach programs.Although Narcotics Anonymous is world wide fellowship, this organization primarily focuses on the Southern California region and providing services to the local fellowship. The boundaries of which can be seen on the link here: https://todayna.org/pdf/20140402_SCR_AreaMap.pdfWe also sell literature to any one in the world.

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.