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Imagine A Center For Coping With Loss

Imagine supports children and families coping with loss and fosters resiliency and emotional well-being for all those who grieve. We do this by providing education and free year-round peer grief support for children age 3-18 and young adults 18-30 who are coping with loss due to the death of a parent or sibling or who have a family member living with a life-altering physical illness. Concurrent support groups are available for parents and guardians in both programs. In the area of education and outreach, we provide on-site bereavement and crisis support and educational workshops and presentations for businesses, corporations, schools, and community agencies.

NYC Gay & Lesbian Anti-Violence Project

The New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project empowers lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and HIV-affected communities and allies to end all forms of violence through organizing and education, and support survivors through counseling and advocacy.

International OCD Foundation New Hampshire Affiliate

We are the official NH Affiliate of International OCD Foundation (IOCDF). IOCDF was founded by OCD sufferers in 1986,and is an international not-for-profit organization made up of people with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and related disorders, as well as their families, friends, professionals and others. The mission and goals of the IOCDF are to: Educate the public and professionals about OCD in order to raise awareness and improve the quality of treatment provided; Support research into the cause of, and effective treatments for, OCD and related disorders; Improve access to resources for those with OCD and their families; Advocate and lobby for the OCD community. OCD NH is proud to carry out the mission of IOCDF through programs at the local, community level.

Connors Climb Foundation

To provide suicide prevention education to New Hampshire youth and the community.

Newport County Yana Club

YANA of Newport County is a private non-profit 501(c)(3)organization formed to provide a safe, comfortable facility where groups devoted to the recovery of alcoholism and drug addiction can meet.

McClendon Center

Our mission is to prepare people in the Washington, DC, community recovering from mental illness to improve their quality of life.

New Beginnings

New Beginnings empowers survivors and mobilizes community awareness and action to end domestic violence.

PACT An Adoption Alliance

Pact is a different kind of adoption organization—honest, child-centered, and anti-racist. Since 1991, Pact’s mission has always been to serve adopted children of color. In every case, the child is always our primary client. In order to best serve children’s needs, we provide not only adoptive placement but lifelong education, support, and community. Our goal is for every child to feel wanted, honored and loved, a cherished member of their communities with proud connections to their cultural heritage. We advocate for honesty and authenticity in matters of race and adoption.

Love You Adam

We lost Adam to suicide in 2023. By starting a 501c3 suicide prevention non-profit, our mission is to learn from loss and save lives through fundraising, education and outreach. Adam impacted many people with his incredible sense of humor and musical talent. We aim to honor his love for music and laughter in our work to bring light and love to others.

Interval Brotherhood Homes

IBH Addiction Recovery offers persons with alcohol and drug addiction, including those with a co-occurring mental health disorder, the opportunity to restore hope and gain skills for a lifetime of sobriety.

Child Mind Institute

The Child Mind Institute is the only independent, nonprofit organization exclusively dedicated to transforming mental health care for the world’s children to enable them to reach their full potential. We are committed to finding more effective treatments for childhood psychiatric and learning disorders, building the science of healthy brain development, and empowering children and their families with the informationthey need to get help, hope, and answers.

L'arche St. Louis

The mission of L'Arche is to make known the gifts of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, revealed through mutually transforming relationships; to respond to the changing needs of our members, while being faithful to the core values of our founding story; and to engage in our diverse cultures, working together towards a more human society.